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Skills/
Courtroom communication.
Courtroom management is learned, not innate. Developing courtcraft skills will assist in establishing your own judicial practice and authority.
Judicial Life/
The privilege and pressure of judicial work.
Judges and magistrates experience both high satisfaction and high stress in their work. This event showcases recently published Australian research from interviews with judicial officers about the experience of stress and satisfaction in their work. It will explore how they can be further supported to thrive in their judicial role.
First Nations/
Lore and literature.
Enhance awareness of the cultural and socioeconomic issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples coming before the courts.
Social Context/
Understanding family violence.
Family violence is a problem often hidden in plain sight. Making the justice system safer for victim-survivors remains a priority for all courts and tribunals.
Social Context/
Understanding cognitive impairment and forensic disability services.
Mental disorder or impairment and drug dependency are common in people appearing in the criminal justice system. Yet they often don’t get the support they need.
Judicial Life/
Strategies for managing vicarious trauma.
Understand more about the nature of vicarious trauma, including strategies for prevention and management.