We recommend that most training sessions last one day. We can, however, develop 1-hour discussions to suit your needs
or training sessions of up to 3 hours. Training days can be tailored for multi-disciplinary groups as well as groups from an
individual discipline.
Please select from the choices below to view examples of some of the training sessions we can offer.
"All HR staff involved in investigations should attend this training and adopt this methodology"
Training & development manager
"It has given me absolute clarity and, therefore, the confidence to handle any investigation"
Clinical Team Manager
"I learnt a lot in a short period of time and enjoyed the interactive style of learning"
Ward Manager
All our trainers are practising solicitors or barristers with specific expertise in healthcare law. We are all firmly committed to providing training that is clear and precise. Our aim is to find practical solutions for the legal and ethical challenges which healthcare and allied healthcare professionals face every day.
We also want delegates to enjoy the sessions. All our trainings are, therefore, fully interactive.
An article in
Counsel magazine
set out criteria for barristers choosing a company to train witnesses for trial. We would be happy to provide any of the information specified to our clients. If you require further information please contact Joanne Haswell on 0207 227 7489.
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Medico-Legal Expert's Course
InPractice runs expert witness training specifically for healthcare professionals. The next Medico-Legal Expert's Course is available in October this year and the other in March 2008. To see details and apply, click on the link below.
Medico-Legal Expert's Course..
Mental Capacity Act 2005
As the healthcare sector waits for the implimentation of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in April and October InPractice has developed a one-day training to provide a guide to staff about the key issues they should be aware of and practical implications. More detailed training will be available at the end of the year..
Mental Capacity Act 2005..
Advanced Directives
One of the key issues for health care professionals at the moment is advanced decisions or statements. The media impact of the Burke case has increased awareness of people's abilities to make advanced statements about their wishes regarding healthcare. Our new one-day course will help healthcare professionals to work with this sometimes complex area of law.
Advanced Directives..
Root Cause Analysis
After the huge success of our Root Cause Analysis two-day course we have designed a one-day course to give healthcare professionals a broad understanding of the new procedures regarding incident investigation.
Root Cause Analysis..
If you would like more information on our courses, please contact us via the Training Request page.
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Advanced directives and
healthcare proxies
Child protection - A practical
interagency approach
Consummate skill - Records
and documentation
Consummate skill for the expert witness
Informed consent - The new
litigation playground
Information sharing and confidentiality
Key skills - Witness statements and oral evidence
Mental health review tribunals
Root cause analysis part 1
Root cause analysis part 11
The human rights act - A help not
a hindrance
Social circumstance reports