This court training course is designed for all those working with children and young people who have to attend court hearings or become involved with legal processes that could result in court attendance. This training will help to give learners the skills they need to successfully negotiate these complex situations and aims to help alleviate any fears or concerns they might have.
Understanding the Importance of Court Skills for Children’s Social Workers
£30.00
Description
What does this Court Skill Online Training cover?
- Descriptions of both youth courts and family courts
- The role of social workers in children’s courts
- Family court pre-proceedings, and the documentation and meetings involved
- How to write court reports, including presentation, context and writing style
- Care proceedings, what happens in such proceedings, and the possible outcomes
- Definition of the outcomes such as a placement order, a supervision order, and a care order
- Descriptions of the role of officials involved in a court case, such as judges, recorders, magistrates, clerks and others
- The Children’s Guardian, appointed by the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Services
- How to prepare for appearing in court
- Gathering evidence for court
- Giving evidence in court Cross-examination, scrutiny and challenge
The legal training for social workers course includes definitions and descriptions of the topic areas. This training also includes interactive challenges to check learners’ knowledge and allow them to apply their learning to their own work environment.
Legilsation covered in this course includes:
- Family Justice Review (November 2011)
