Strengthen your relationships and enrich your practise
Thursday and Friday, October 8 and 9, 2020
9:00 am – 12:30 pm (both days) via webinar
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Who should attend: If you are a lawyer, investigator, adjudicator, judge, mediator, arbitrator and if you practice employment law, human rights law, criminal law, immigration and refugee law, Indigenous rights law, family law, bankruptcy law, personal injury law or any area of law that is people-centered or client-focused then this training for you.
Learning level: All levels
Trauma-informed lawyering is an essential ethical competency for lawyers, judges, and law students. It will transform your relationships—with your colleagues, clients, and witnesses—and your approach to the practise of law. By becoming trauma-informed, you will gain understanding of:
- the neurobiological effects of trauma
- how to recognize trauma in your client or witness
- the skills required to adapt your engagement, examination techniques, and litigation approach to minimize (re)traumatization or avoid triggers
- why cultural humility is necessary when working with people of diverse backgrounds
You will learn how to identify indicators of vicarious trauma, how it can impact lawyers, and what you can do to safeguard your mental health. You will also learn strategies to minimize the risks for vicarious trauma in your organization.
Trauma-informed legal practice will positively inform and improve your approach to legal practise, foster innovation, strengthen your client engagement skills, and increase client satisfaction outcomes. Expanding your awareness of vicarious trauma will minimize the risks of adverse mental health effects while also positively enhancing your work environment, increasing productivity, and boosting long-term lawyer retention rates.
Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 6 hours (this course will include a minimum of 6 hours of professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management)
Course Chair
Myrna L. McCallum — Miyo Pimatisiwin Legal Services, North Vancouver
Reduced Pricing To support you during COVID-19, CLEBC is offering reduced pricing for courses.
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EARLY BIRD Register by Sept. 10/20 |
Regular Price After Sept. 10/20 |
Webinar |
$489 $404 |
$549 $449 |
Webinar Articled Student |
$274.50 $224.50 |
$274.50 $224.50 |
Experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19? You may be eligible for further reductions in our course prices. Please contact Customer Service for more information.
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CLEBC Program Lawyer*
Teresa Sheward
tsheward@cle.bc.ca
*non-practising