Events.

The College's events are designed to meet the needs of judicial officers at every career stage. They reflect six key areas of judicial education: Law, Skills, Judicial Life, Social Context, First Nations and Non-Legal Knowledge.
Decorative

Law/
Bail: A balancing act.

07 November 2022 | Seminar

With serious consequences for both the accused person and the community, determining a bail application is a considerable responsibility for any judicial officer.

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Skills/
Writing coronial findings.

26 October 2022 | Full Day

Do you aim to deliver clear and concise coronial findings? Looking to sharpen what you include in your reasons? At this invitation-only workshop you will learn to write your coronial findings in a clear and succinct manner.

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Decorative

Law/
The art of sentencing.

24 October 2022 | Seminar

Sentencing is both a process and an art. It is also one of the most challenging tasks that judicial officers grapple with.

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Judicial Life/
What we know about judicial stress.

24 October 2022 | Seminar

What is the psychological impact of judicial work? Designed for Associate Justices, Carly Schrever and Sally Ryan, Judicial Wellbeing Advisors, will share what research has revealed on this important question and discuss the psychology of stress more generally.

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Law event

Law/
Building reasons: Magistrates' Court

17 October 2022 | Seminar

Learn how to use the new precedent reasons builders to provide a structure for your decisions in bail, sentencing and summary contest matters.

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Law event

Law/
Automating jury directions.

13 October 2022 | Seminar

Learn how to use the new charge builder to quickly assemble instructions in civil jury trials.

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