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2025-06-24 | MHLA: Panel course (London and online, 24-25 June 2025) | 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’). Originally to be held in London, it will now be held as a hybrid course (London and online). Please book as soon as possible and by 19 June 2025. Cost: £300 (members), £390 (non-members), £270 (group discount). See MHLA website for further details and booking information. |
2025-07-03 | MHLA: Advocacy, Risk and Cross-Examination Masterclass (London, 3 July 2025) | It is acknowledged that the key point of any case before the tribunal is often ‘risk’. This one-day course is designed to enhance advocacy and case preparation skills. The focus is on preparing for advocacy, with advice on cross-examination of the medical witnesses and taking evidence-in-chief from the client, along with formulation and delivery of effective submissions. Cost: £150 (member), £195 (non-member). See MHLA website for further details and booking information. |
2025-09-09 | MHLA: Conducting face-to-face hearings and basic case law for tribunals (Leeds, 9 September 2025) | The MHLA is pleased to present a one-day course on conducting face-to-face tribunal hearings, with a reminder and refresher of the case law basics for conducting Part II work. The course aims to refresh your skill set and is ideal for practitioners seeking an update on conducting face-to-face hearings, along with a review of the day-to-day case law issues that are relevant for Part II cases before the tribunal. Speaker: Laura Janes. Cost: £150 (member), £195 (non-member). See MHLA website for further details and booking information. |
2025-09-15 | MHLA: Refresher and Re-accreditation course (online, 15 September 2025) | This course will be suitable for those seeking re-accreditation, by reviewing the legal and procedural developments of the last three years and providing a forum for discussing these along with the re-accreditation process. It will also be of interest to anyone wishing to further their knowledge of mental health law and practice. There will be a significant case study element to highlight areas of law and practice relevant to tribunal representation, including professional ethics, pre-hearing matters and tribunal procedure. Speakers: Tam Gill and Angela Wall. Cost: £120 (member), £160 (non-member). See MHLA website for further details and booking information. |
2025-10-07 | MHLA: Foundation course (London, 7 October 2025) | This course is aimed at new practitioners and those intending to attend the Panel course in the near future. Attendance at the Foundation course is strongly recommended in order to achieve a sound understanding of the basic principles of mental health law, practice and procedure and in order to achieve the most from the two-day Panel course, which is a pre-requisite for application to The Law Society’s mental health panel. Speaker: Angela Wall. Cost: £150 (member), £195 (non-member). See MHLA website for further details and booking information. |
2025-10-27 | MHLA: Refresher and Re-accreditation course (online, 27 October 2025) | This course will be suitable for those seeking re-accreditation, by reviewing the legal and procedural developments of the last three years and providing a forum for discussing these along with the re-accreditation process. It will also be of interest to anyone wishing to further their knowledge of mental health law and practice. There will be a significant case study element to highlight areas of law and practice relevant to tribunal representation, including professional ethics, pre-hearing matters and tribunal procedure. Speakers: Laura Janes and Angela Wall. Cost: £120 (member), £160 (non-member). See MHLA website for further details and booking information. |
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