Coroner’s Court Training

Course Outline:

Professionals are often questioned to assist in Coroner’s Court, therefore it is essential they are prepared and confident in giving evidence under the inquisitorial system.

Often witnesses are unprepared for the experience of presenting evidence at an inquest and can find the process daunting. Many witnesses feel they are on trial, rather than giving evidence to assist the coroner.

This practical course is designed to ensure delegates have the support and knowledge to give a truthful, confident and coherent account at a Coroner’s Court inquest.

The course will demystify the process of giving evidence, in which delegates will consider the theory of giving evidence at a Coroner’s court. They will explore the role and responsibilities of everybody involved in an inquest, including their own. Delegates will also take part in a mock Coroner’s Court in which delegates experience being questioned on a realistic case study. This practical role-play allows them to implement the techniques they have learnt during the course in order to remain in control and give effective evidence to the inquest. They will receive feedback on their performance.

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Explain how the inquisitorial system works
  • Identify the procedure, order of events, and the roles and responsibilities of those involved
  • Prepare how to give evidence to best practice
  • Identify lawyers’ techniques of questioning
  • Be able to combat difficult and adversarial questions
  • Learn how to give clear, honest and objective evidence while under questioning
  • Identify possible findings and verdicts of the Coroner

Course Details:

  • Duration: 1 day
  • Public course format and fee: Virtual | £245 + VAT
  • In-house course format and fee: Virtual or face-to-face | Call for details

Book below if you want to attend a public course. Please call 020 7549 2549 or email info@bondsolon.com to discuss or book an in-house course.

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