Public Law Children's Work - Introduction
BPP Professional Education
Summary
Location & dates
BPP University, St James Building, 79 Oxford Street
MANCHESTER
Lancashire
M16FQ
United Kingdom
9-10 Portland Place
West London
London
W1B1PR
United Kingdom
Overview
Venue may change up to 14-days before the course start date. Enquire for dates.
CPD
Description
This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge necessary in order to become an effective practitioner in this area. You will be guided through the relevant practices and procedures with examples from the presenter’s own experience, using a range of materials, case studies and factual scenarios.
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Understand the main principles of the Children Act 1989, with particular reference to parental responsibility
- Outline what happens with local authority investigations
- Understand the law and practice on emergency protection orders, police protection, care and supervision orders
- Explain the law and practice on contact and care plans
- Understand the law and practice on assessments
- Identify the concepts surrounding ‘Threshold criteria’, 'Parenting Assessments' and ‘Working Together’
- Understand the law and practice on placement orders and the ‘Public Law Outline’
"A certificate of completion will be provided by BPP Professional Education Limited upon request, following attendance."
Under the SRA’s new approach to continuing competence, solicitors are expected to use the Statement of Solicitor Competence to identify and address their learning and development needs. The competence statement requires the following competencies:
- A - Ethics, professionalism and judgement
- B - Technical legal practice
- C - Working with other people
- D - Managing themselves and their own work
Venue may change up to 14-days before the course start date. Enquire for dates.
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