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SUMMARY:Webinar: TRAUMA-INFORMED INTERVIEWING by Emond Publishing
DESCRIPTION:At least 76% of Canadians report having experienced a traumatic event during their lifetime.\nIn your career\, you have likely been called on to interview a client who is in the grip of a trauma reaction. By following a trauma-informed approach\, you will be able to adapt your interview process to better meet a client’s needs while at the same time compassionately gathering superior information. In the best-case scenario\, clients may even experience an increased sense of justice and healing\, regardless of the legal outcomes. \nJoin Emond Publishing for a free webinar on trauma-informed legal interviewing\, featuring practical insights from leading experts Jill Taylor\, contributor to Emond Publishing’s Interviewing Skills for Legal Professionals\, 3rd Edition and Cara Fall\, the principal and founder of SISU Path. Through this webinar\, you will learn how to recognize trauma and apply a trauma-informed approach to your legal interviewing process. \nThis free 60-minute webinar will take place on Tuesday\, November 15th\, 2022 at 12:30 p.m. EST on Zoom. A Zoom meeting link will be sent to all registrants in advance of the event. Attendance is limited\, so register early to reserve your spot.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWEBINAR REGISTRATION\n\n\nNovember 15\, 2022 at 12:30pm EST\nZoom link will be sent via email\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKey Discussion Topics: \n\n\nHow to recognize trauma.\nHow to respond to trauma.\nHow to conduct a trauma-informed interview.\n\nThis 60-minute webinar will also include a live Q&A session. \n12:30PM EST ON ZOOM
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/webinar-trauma-informed-interviewing-by-emond-publishing/
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CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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SUMMARY:I’d never forget that face: Error rates for eyewitnesses: Courthouse Libraries BC
DESCRIPTION:Eyewitness confidence was once characterized as a weak indicator of identification accuracy\, and is widely considered to be unreliable at trial. In recent years\, however\, a more positive view has emerged for eyewitness confidence at pretrial lineup procedures. \nResearch suggests a positive relation between confidence and accuracy\, and estimates from a recent analysis of the experimental literature suggest the suspect identification error rate is relatively low if confidence is high and the lineup procedure is pristine. This talk will delve into the methods of estimating error rates from lab data and consider their generalizability to eyewitness identification in criminal cases. \nThis webinar is the sixth in our Criminal Law Scholars Series (CLSS)\, which is being co-hosted by Courthouse Libraries BC and the Criminal Defence Advocacy Society. Participants in this webinar may claim up to 1.5hrs of CPD with the Law Society of BC. \nPresenter: Dr. Ryan Fitzgerald\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Psychology\, Simon Fraser University\nModerator: Tamara Levy\, KC \n 
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/id-never-forget-that-face-error-rates-for-eyewitnesses-courthouse-libraries-bc/
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