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About this Event
Following the Scottish Government’s acceptance to a majority of recommendations made by the Hearing System Working Group’s report. They will aim to deliver a redesigned Children Hearings System which focuses on a rights-respecting and non-adversarial inquisitorial model.
Legal Services Agency is delighted to announce their conference which will discuss the recommendations and the anticipated changes of the system. The conference will take place on the 19th of July 2024 and aims to provide delegates with an insight into the impact on the children’s hearings systems in addition to its potential changes from those who worked on the report as well as experts from within this field.
CPD 5.5 hours
PEAT Outcome - Relevant legal knowledge
OBJECTIVES
The conference will examine and discuss the following topics –
- Topic to be confirmed from the Youth Justice and Children's Hearings Unit, Scottish Government
- The future of the children’s hearing system – an overview of the many changes and developments that are currently happening
- The Role of Solicitors in Children’s Hearings
- The Role of a Safeguarder
- Lawyers for Children in the Hearing System – Access to Justice and the Child’s Right to be Heard
PARTICIPANTS
This conference is aimed at trainees, solicitors and those practicing in child law advisory work.
SPEAKERS
Katy Nisbet, Head of Legal Policy, Clan Childlaw and Chair of the Conference
Katy joined Clan Childlaw in January 2022. As Legal Policy Manager her job is to influence legal and policy change in Government and across local authority areas. She does this with the aim of improving the rights of children and young people in Scotland.
Before coming to work at Clan Childlaw, Katy was a court lawyer working on behalf of public bodies across Scotland. When not at work Katy enjoys running her Brownie group, pilates and watching movies with her family.
TBC, Youth Justice and Children’s Hearings Unit, Scottish Government
Alistair Hogg, Head of Policy and Practice, Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration
Alistair is the Head of Practice and Policy at SCRA. He has been a Children’s Reporter for over 23 years, and has held various posts within SCRA. Prior to SCRA Alistair was a lawyer in private practice, mainly specialising in criminal defence work.
Alistair is involved in many different policy areas. He was a member of the Hearing System Working Group which produced the Hearings for Children report. He is a member of the Age of Criminal Responsibility Review Group, the Youth Justice Improvement Board, the Children’s Hearings Improvement Partnership, the Bairnshoose Strategy and Implementation Group, and many other forums.
Kirsty Nelson, Practice & Policy Advisor, Jen Downie, Feedback & Complaint’s Officer, Children’s Hearings Scotland
Kirsty Nelson is a Practice & Policy Advisor at Children’s Hearings Scotland (CHS). Kirsty qualified as a solicitor in 2020 and joined CHS in April 2023. Kirsty advises CHS’s staff, Senior Leadership Team and Panel Members on upcoming legislative changes affecting the hearings system, legal interpretation issues and practice queries. Over the past year, Kirsty’s work has focused on the upcoming changes to the hearings system that will arise from the implementation of the Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Act.
Jen Downie is a Feedback & Complaints Officer at Children’s Hearings Scotland (CHS) and primarily handles complaints about the conduct of Panel Members within Children’s Hearings. She joined CHS in 2023 having previously run her own business in the creative industries. Prior to that, Jen was qualified solicitor specialising in litigation and family law and was a CHS Panel Member in Fife from 2021 to 2023.
Lisa Taylor, Scottish Safeguarders Association
PROGRAMME
9.30-.10.00 Registration and refreshments
10.00-10.15 Introduction from Chair - Katy Nisbet, Head of Legal Policy, Clan Childlaw
10.15-11.00 TBC, Youth Justice and Children’s Hearings Unit, Scottish Government
11.00-11.15 Tea/Coffee
11.15-12.00 Alistair Hogg, Head of Policy and Practice, Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration – The future of the children’s hearing system – an overview of the many changes and developments that are currently happening
12.00-12.45 Kirsty Nelson and Jen Downie, Practice & Policy Advisor and Feedback & Complaints Officer, Children’s Hearings Scotland - The Role of Solicitors in Children’s Hearings
12.45-1.30 Lunch (provided)
1.30-2.15 Lisa Taylor, Scottish Safeguarding Association Working Group – The Role of a Safeguarder
2.15-3.00 Katy Nisbet, Head of Legal Policy, Clan Childlaw, Chair of the Conference – Lawyers for Children in the Hearing System – Access to Justice and the Child’s Right to be Heard
3.00-3.30 Q&A and closing remarks
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Clockwise Glasgow, 77 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
GBP 130.00 to GBP 160.00