Family Therapeutic Justice Certification Programme
About This Course
This programme was conceived to give members of the family bar an understanding of what it means to practise in a TJ oriented landscape and the important role of the family lawyer in this connection. Learners can look forward to:
1. Understanding therapeutic justice in the context of family justice and family lawyering from a social science perspective.
2. Examining the benefits, aims and distinguishing features of therapeutic justice.
3. Examining how therapeutic justice is operational within the family justice system in terms of the policies and court procedures (ie hardware) and the roles of the legal actors (ie software).
4. Examining and applying the interpersonal skills required for employing and sustaining a collaborative, therapeutic justice approach to family practice.
What You'll Learn
Entry Requirements
- Language and literacy proficiency level; At least 'O' Level English
- Target age group; Above 21
- Prerequisite skills and knowledge; Working legal professionals or in any related fields
- Required years of experience in relevant domain; No minimum years of experience required
- Minimum education level; Bachelor’s degree
- Other relevant details on entry requirements. NA