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Mental Health & Disability Law Update (In Person)

Auckland

Being held in honour of the late Judge Recordon


In Aotearoa New Zealand, Mental Health and Disability Law are dynamic areas of practice that need a pool of knowledgeable, committed practitioners.

Dedicated to the memory of the late Judge Recordon and his relentless work in advocacy for people with mental health conditions or with other disabilities, this forum is aimed at those who practise, or have an interest, in these areas of advocacy. 


The session will provide practical guidance and timely updates through:

  • An overview of the key piece of legislation, the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992.
  • An overview of the mental health conditions commonly affecting clients.
  • An update on recent case law and legislative developments.
  • Insights into the role of the District Inspector, and emerging issues. 
  • Judicial insight into practicalities of legal representation for people who are mentally unwell or have other disabilities. 


Attendees are welcome to submit questions in advance, to cpd@thelawassociation.nz

For those attending in person, the forum will be followed by refreshments and networking.


Unable to join us in person? Register for the livestream here.


Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes


In respect of Mental Health and Disability Law:

  • Refresh your knowledge and understanding of the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992 (the Act).
  • Expand your knowledge of the mental health conditions commonly affecting clients who are subject to the Act.
  • Receive an update on recent case and legislative developments.
  • Improve your understanding of the role of the District Inspector and gain a better appreciation of emerging issues.
  • Enhance your awareness of the practicalities involved in such cases from a judicial perspective.


Who Should Attend?

Anyone involved in, or wanting to become involved in, Mental Health and Disability law, and those with an interest in this area, including lawyers, advocates, mental health and disability providers, service users, policy makers, academics, and journalists.


Presenters

Her Honour Judge Morrison
Dr Kris Gledhill, Professor, AUT Law School
Carole Curtis, Principal, Marshall Bird & Curtis and District Inspector for Auckland
Rosaline Fuata'i, Barrister/Mediator and District Inspector for Auckland and Northland
Rosemary Thomson, Barrister, Arney Chambers and District Inspector for Auckland
Dr Mhairi Duff, Specialist, Mason Clinic

Chair

Karol Hadlow, Barrister

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