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SRA Competency B

Introduction

At some stage in your career you will have to deal with a ‘vulnerable witness‘.

A witness can be vulnerable for a number of reasons be it PTSD, ADHD, Asperger's syndrome, learning disabilities, speech or hearing impediment, age or immaturity to name but a few.

This webinar will give you an insight into the law and how to deal with and question a vulnerable witness.

What You Will Learn

This webinar will cover the following:

  • Every case is unique
  • What is a ground rules hearing and how do you prepare for it?
  • How to conduct the questioning with a degree of rapport and ensure it is at the right pace
  • Identify the key issues in the case and prepare a chronology
  • How to signpost your questions
  • Avoiding how or why questions
  • Avoiding tag or directive questions
  • Avoiding statements described as questions
  • Identifying the behaviour of the witness so as to avoid distress
  • Directing you to source advocacy materials that will assist
  • Exploring the law post R v Lubemba

This webinar was recorded on 11th October 2019

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