Free Training for volunteer visitors
AVID is pleased to let the members know that we are partnering with the Public Law Project (PLP) to offer a free training on introduction to judicial review, and how it works.
Public Law Project (PLP) is a national legal charity, which aims to access to public law remedies for those whose access to justice is restricted by poverty or some other form of disadvantage. One of the three main objectives for PLP includes improving access to justice. Uniquely of an organisation of its kind, PLP undertakes research policy initiatives, casework, and training across the range of public law remedies. The training will be led by Rakesh Singh, Solicitor at PLP, alongside with Joe Middleton who is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers.
All visitors groups are invited to attend. Places are strictly limited and booking is required.
Event: Introduction to Judicial review for visitors, and how it works
Date: Tuesday 24th October 2017
Time: 6pm – 8pm with a drinks reception afterwards
Location: Doughty Street Chambers, 54 Doughty Street, London WC1N 2LS
Full details are here. If you are a volunteer visitor with a visitors group and would like to attend, please book your place with Gee Manoharan, Training and Membership Coordinator: gee.manoharan@aviddetention.org.uk
All places are fully booked for this training.