Expired Panel Course – London, 27-28 February 2019

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  •  27 February 2019 - 28 February 2019
     9:00 am - 5:30 pm

Please note change of date from 26-27 February 2019.

IMPORTANT: Reservations are confirmed when full payment is received – if places are still available at that time.

Registration from 9am. Course runs 9.30am-5.30pm.

The Mental Health Lawyers Association is an approved provider of the two-day course which must be attended by prospective members of the Law Society’s accreditation scheme (formerly called the ‘panel’).

Ensure that you book your panel course directly with a provider which is approved by the Law Society. We have been made aware of a non-approved organisation which advertises many panel courses but which, for a large fee, merely books customers onto other providers’ courses. We will not accept such third-party bookings.

New MH practitioners are strongly encouraged also to attend the Foundation course (although this is not compulsory) in order to benefit fully from the two-day panel course.

The Legal Aid contract which commenced 1 August 2014 requires that all advocacy at Mental Health Tribunals be carried out by members of the Law Society’s accreditation scheme. Our presenters include Tribunal judges, Law Society assessors, LAA peer reviewers and costs assessors, and other experienced solicitors with a wealth of practical experience of representing patients at Mental Health Tribunals.

The course is supported by a c.300-page coursebook which is updated for each course. The coursebook contains over 200 pages of original content, plus several appendices (including the peer review guidance, the latest Law Society practice note, and recent MHT Practice Directions).

Topics include: The European Convention on Human Rights and mental health law, Civil sections and CTOs, Criminal detaining sections, Special considerations in restricted cases, Psychiatric information, Consent to treatment provisions, Nearest relative, Mandatory and discretionary references, Ethical and other conduct guidance, Interface between Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Mental Health Act 1983, Legal Aid, The Mental Health Tribunal and its Rules, Case preparation, and Advocacy.

The course has been held many times, in various cities, since 2011. Feedback from all of these courses has been excellent.

Refreshments, but not lunch, will be provided.

Cost
MHLA members: £300
Group bookings: £270 (10% discount) for groups of three or more MHLA members
Non-members: £390

CPD
12 hours/points; ref BYE/MHLA
Certificates of attendance are issued to all who complete the full 2-day course

Venue:  

Venue Phone: 020 7580 9922

Venue Website:

Address:
Anglo Study Centre, 45 Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, , WC1B 4JP