- CPD Points: 1 [EW]
- Price: $0.00
- Area: People Skills & Management; Wellbeing and Lifestyle
- Delivered: September 2023
Digital Content
Podcast
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Podcast link: Listen here
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Description
This podcast is presented by the Wellbeing Committee of the Law Society of Tasmania. Mr Craig Mackie, Principal, Dobson Mitchell Allport, Mr Simon Gates, Barrister, Burnie Chambers and Ms Suzie Harris, Associate, Dobson Mitchel Allport speak with UK-based Barrister, and Co-Director of Claiming Space, Rachel Francis. Rachel and fellow Co-Director, Joanne Fleck, wrote the book, ‘Vicarious Trauma in the Legal Profession: A practical guide to trauma. burnout and collective care’ which was the inspiration for this discussion. The book can be accessed as an e-book or hardcopy – details can be found on the Claiming Space website here.
- CPD Points: 1 [EW]
- Price: $0.00
- Area: People Skills & Management; Wellbeing and Lifestyle
- Delivered: September 2023
Digital Content
Podcast
Papers (None)
Recording link: Listen here
Password: None
Description
This podcast is presented by the Wellbeing Committee of the Law Society of Tasmania. Mr Craig Mackie, Principal, Dobson Mitchell Allport, Mr Simon Gates, Barrister, Burnie Chambers and Ms Suzie Harris, Associate, Dobson Mitchel Allport speak with UK-based Barrister, and Co-Director of Claiming Space, Rachel Francis. Rachel and fellow Co-Director, Joanne Fleck, wrote the book, ‘Vicarious Trauma in the Legal Profession: A practical guide to trauma. burnout and collective care’ which was the inspiration for this discussion. The book can be accessed as an e-book or hardcopy – details can be found on the Claiming Space website here.
Rachel Francis, Barrister UK
About the Presenter:
Ms Rachel Francis is a barrister practising in immigration and family law with particular expertise in working with vulnerable clients. She is the former co-chair of Young Legal Aid Lawyers. During her time as co-chair, Rachel saw first-hand the effects of working with trauma in the legal profession. She was jointly responsible for the strategic direction of the group and for coordinating its campaigning, promoting social mobility and protecting the interests of junior lawyers who believe in the importance of legal-aided work as a means of achieving social justice. In July 2019 Rachel was awarded the LAPG Special Award for outstanding commitment to access to justice.
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