This event is for Professional Practice Consultants (PPCs). We welcome you to join us for a day of PPC discussion, interaction, and learning. Explore the evolving nature of the PPC role, including key duties and expectations. Stay updated with the most recent changes in practices and standards within the field. Our focus will be the current PPC role and responsibilities as well as challenges and opportunities. Additionally, we will be reviewing the latest practice changes and sharing knowledge. This day promises to offer valuable insights and practical takeaways.
Forum details:
Date: 22 October 2025
Time: 10.00 – 16.00 (All timings are approximate; the day is designed to provide space for discussion and exploration, and trainers will work with the needs of participants.)
Location: Online live via Zoom, the joining link and instructions and the learning materials will be sent to you nearer the Forum date.
Please note: you need to be a trained Professional Practice Consultant to attend this forum.
Forum programme*
Welcome, and introduction to the day |
News and update |
What impact are recent developments having on PPC practice? – Small groups. |
PPC update |
NCDR rule changes and the impact upon practice (small group breakout rooms for 45 mins) |
Case studies – small group exercise and plenary session |
Reflections Questions and round up of the day |
*The full programme will be added in September.
Testimonials:
“The content of the day was useful and interesting and there is a lot to reflect on”.
“Good Interesting to hear from a wide range of people with experience”.
“The speakers on SAR rules and DV were very good. Very knowledgeable and clear in their delivery”.
Meet the trainers:
Elaine Richardson
Elaine has worked as a family solicitor for over twenty-five years. She is a collaborative practitioner and accredited child inclusive mediator. Elaine supervises mediators and…
Mary Raymont
Mary Raymont has been a family law solicitor for 31 years and a family mediator for 25 years. During this time Mary was head of the family team at a legal 500 law firm in…
Ian Walker
Ian qualified as a solicitor in 1992 and was trained as mediator by Henry Brown and Felicity White in 1996 in the first round of Resolution (then SFLA) mediation training…
Meet our faculty:
Our trainers lead our courses, design course objectives and content and delivers it to delegates, supporting delegates in their learning every step of the way…
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