WEB 3105 Mental Health in Immigration & Asylum Law

WEB 3105 Mental Health in Immigration & Asylum Law

By Immigration Law Practitioners' Association

This course will assist practitioners to develop knowledge and best practice of dealing with mental health issues experienced by clients

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Location

Online

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Level: All levels

Description:

This webinar will assist practitioners who wish to have more knowledge of best practice and procedural issues that often arise with vulnerable clients including, for example, the complexities in the appointment of litigation friends.

With reference to authorities and policy guidance, we will examine how a client’s mental health is relevant to credibility and risk on return, as well looking at how we can successfully argue health grounds under Articles 3 and 8 ECHR and the Private Life rules.

In this webinar we will aim to cover the following topics:

  • Identifying vulnerabilities in Applicants
  • How capacity is determined and the appointment of litigation friends for those lacking capacity
  • A detailed look at Tribunal Guidance Note and Practice Direction on Child, Vulnerable Adult and Sensitive Witnesses and how this can be used to best assist Applicants
  • Seeking anonymity directions for vulnerable clients
  • When it is and is not appropriate to have an in-camera hearing
  • Making full use of the CMRHs and seeking adjournments where there are vulnerabilities
  • We will consider how to address credibility issues for those with mental health issues
  • The link between mental health and risk on return in an asylum or humanitarian protection claim
  • How to successfully challenge a removal on mental health grounds under Articles 3 and 8 ECHR, including Paragraph 276ADE(vi)
  • Expert medical evidence
  • A look at recent case law to see how it has developed and how we can best use this for our clients

Audience:

This webinar is suitable for all practitioners working in immigration and asylum law. It is hoped that it will offer a range of material that will be useful at all levels.

Tutor: Priya Solanki, One Pump Court Chambers

Priya is a busy and experienced specialist in immigration, asylum, human rights and nationality law. She appears regularly before the First-Tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chambers and the Administrative Court. She has an expanding practice in the Court of Appeal.

She has a particular interest in and experience of cases involving domestic violence, trafficking, mental health issues and vulnerable clients.

Priya has recently authored two books, one on sham marriages and another on domestic violence. You can find links to these here: http://www.lawbriefpublishing.com/product/migrantvictimsofdomesticviolence/

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She regularly provides in-house training, seminars and webinars.

She is cited as a leading junior in Immigration (including business immigration) in Legal 500 with the Directories stating, “she has a sharp mind and demonstrates excellent client care”, "she is tactically astute, good under pressure and very persuasive in court" and "she is very knowledgeable in presenting appeals".

Priya has also recently been appointed as a Deputy Upper Tribunal Judge (Immigration and Asylum).

Frequently asked questions

Is the webinar recorded?

Yes, we record all our webinars. We send a link to the recording to attendees after the webinar. You are not permitted to share the recording.

Will I receive a copy of the slides/course materials?

Yes. All attendees are sent a copy of the slides/course materials 2 days before the webinar. You are not permitted to share these materials.

I can’t attend the course. Can I get a refund?

Yes. If you cancel an order over 7 days before the event, you are entitled to a refund of 100% minus the Eventbrite booking fee. You cannot claim a refund within 7 days of the webinar. If you fail to attend an event you are not entitled to a refund.

I can't attend the course. Can I transfer my booking to a colleague?

You can transfer your registration for a charge of £5. If the substitute is liable for a higher fee than the person they are replacing then the balance of the fee must be paid in full before the replacement is admitted to the course. If you have any questions please email training@ilpa.org.uk

Where can I find the joining link?

The joining details are sent to attendees in the booking confirmation email and in the reminder email sent one day before, and 30 minutes before the webinar. You can also find the Zoom link on the event page on Eventbrite.

I have a question about this training. Who can I contact?

We're happy to answer any questions you have about training. Please email training@ilpa.org.uk.

Can I get an invoice for my training booking?

ILPA no longer provides invoices for training. All bookings must be made online and paid in full at the time of booking.

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Immigration Law Practitioners' Association

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Oct 16 · 06:00 PDT