Public Sector Insights: Social Work Week: Skills Special – Court of Protection (Adults) - Blake Morgan
We would like to invite you to our ‘Social Work Week Special’ Public Sector Insights webinar on Tuesday 17 March 2026 at 10am in collaboration with Kings Chambers.
DATE & TIME
Tuesday, 17 March 2026, 10am
Location
Webinar
Cost
No charge
Webinar information
Join Blake Morgan for a live webinar where Partner, Eve Piffaretti will be joined by guest speaker Richard Borrett, Barrister at Kings Chambers to co-deliver a Court of Protection Court Skills (Adults) for Social Workers.
We will consider recent key developments including but not limited to:
- Court of Protection – powers
- Preparing to give evidence and best practice when attending court
- ‘Do’s and don’t’s’ – writing witness statements and best interests evidence +/ Plus
- Injunctions and Contempt
- The inherent jurisdiction of the High Court
The session is designed for social care workers who have existing knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
We look forward to your attendance at the webinar.
Event Information
| Event Date | 17-03-2026 |
| Individual Price | Free |
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