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Representing Vulnerable Clients in the First-Tier Tribunal (Immigration & Asylum Chamber) - A Guide to Best Practice

Level
Introduction: Requires no prior subject knowledge
CPD
1.25 hours
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Representing Vulnerable Clients in the First-Tier Tribunal (Immigration & Asylum Chamber) - A Guide to Best Practice

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Introduction

Many litigants in the First-tier Tribunal are vulnerable or sensitive witnesses by virtue of their age, poor mental or physical health and experiences of trauma.

This new webinar will consider best practices in representing vulnerable clients and ensuring they receive the fairest possible hearing.

What You Will Learn

This webinar will cover the following:

  • What the Practice Direction and Joint Presidential Guidance Notes provide and how they can be best utilised
  • Ground rules hearings and what types of accommodations can be sought in the giving of evidence by vulnerable clients
  • The case of AM (Afghanistan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department including what is said about litigation friends
  • How to apply for the appointment of a litigation friend
  • What type of medical evidence should be adduced to support an application to treat a witness as vulnerable
  • What we can learn from other jurisdictions and guidance

This webinar was recorded on 11th February 2021

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Representing Vulnerable Clients in the First-Tier Tribunal (Immigration & Asylum Chamber) - A Guide to Best Practice