Learn how to apply the Crown Prosecution Service guidelines to therapy practice with confidence, making space to support clients throughout.
This training only covers the Crown Prosecution Service guidelines for clients navigating the criminal justice process in England & Wales.
Pre-trial therapy is a misunderstood topic in counselling and psychotherapy. The result is inconsistent service provision, anxious practitioners, and victims / survivors being left without support at a vulnerable time.
Therapy clients impacted by sexual abuse and domestic violence are disproportionately affected by the difficulties in applying relevant legal guidelines to support services.
In this online training, we will learn:
- What pre-trial therapy is (and isn’t)
- The legacy of the CPS pre-trial therapy guidelines and significant changes made in 2022
- Structure of the criminal justice system
- Survivor experiences of reporting
- Contracting, note taking, and managing requests/court orders for notes
- First disclosures and appearing in court
- Considerations in relation to the Information Commissioner’s Office,GDPR guidance, and therapeutic ethical frameworks
The above is delivered from an empowerment-based perspective, enhancing consent / control / collaboration wherever possible for our clients.
Training is 10am - 3:30pm, including breaks.
Please let Erene know of any access needs in advance.
Recording not available after event. Resources & CPD certificate provided.
Learn how to apply the Crown Prosecution Service guidelines to therapy practice with confidence, making space to support clients throughout.
This training only covers the Crown Prosecution Service guidelines for clients navigating the criminal justice process in England & Wales.
Pre-trial therapy is a misunderstood topic in counselling and psychotherapy. The result is inconsistent service provision, anxious practitioners, and victims / survivors being left without support at a vulnerable time.
Therapy clients impacted by sexual abuse and domestic violence are disproportionately affected by the difficulties in applying relevant legal guidelines to support services.
In this online training, we will learn:
- What pre-trial therapy is (and isn’t)
- The legacy of the CPS pre-trial therapy guidelines and significant changes made in 2022
- Structure of the criminal justice system
- Survivor experiences of reporting
- Contracting, note taking, and managing requests/court orders for notes
- First disclosures and appearing in court
- Considerations in relation to the Information Commissioner’s Office,GDPR guidance, and therapeutic ethical frameworks
The above is delivered from an empowerment-based perspective, enhancing consent / control / collaboration wherever possible for our clients.
Training is 10am - 3:30pm, including breaks.
Please let Erene know of any access needs in advance.
Recording not available after event. Resources & CPD certificate provided.
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Training delivered by Erene Hadjiioannou (Therapy Leeds).
Erene Hadjiioannou is a psychotherapist, supervisor, trainer, author, and (occasional) activist. Beginning in 2017 her work on pre-trial therapy includes:
- Working with survivors of sexual and domestic abuse within multiple services
- Specialist service creation and management in three clinical settings
- Successfully lobbying within an independent steering group to change the CPS guidelines
- Writing
- Training
- Conference presentations
For more information on Erene's experience visit:
www.pretrialtherapy.co.uk
www.therapy-leeds.co.uk
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