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.
Thomas Mayor

First Nations/
In conversation with Thomas Mayor.

04 October 2022 | Seminar

Join Magistrate Rose Falla in a personal and wide-ranging conversation with author and signatory to the Uluru Statement from the Heart, Thomas Mayor.

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Skills/
Managing high-conflict behaviours.

20 September 2022 | Full Day

From communication, neuroscience to typologies of high-conflict personalities, learn how to respond, and set limits on, behaviour with renowned conflict resolution expert, Professor Tania Sourdin.

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Left to right: Sally Ryan and Carly Schrever

Judicial Life/
Balancing the demands of judicial life.

02 September 2022 | Full Day

Judicial work is meaningful and rewarding. It is also complex, demanding, and at times emotionally draining. The first 2 years following appointment are a time when intensities of judicial life are often felt particularly keenly.

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Judicial Life/
Courts as workplaces: Bystander training.

26 August 2022 | Half Day

This interactive session equips County Court judges to transform from ‘bystander’ to ‘upstander’ in responding to and preventing sexual harassment and bullying.

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Text: 'Yoorrook'

First Nations/
Yoorrook and the process of truth-telling.

18 August 2022 | Seminar

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have long called for a comprehensive process of truth-telling about Australia’s history.

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Skills/
VCAT Tribunal Craft.

04 August 2022 | Full Day

An introduction to managing communication in your tribunal room.

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