
Spotlight on skills – new resources and training
Resolution's National YRes Committee has organised a number of activities and sessions to put the...
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Resolution's National YRes Committee has organised a number of activities and sessions to put the...
This new online course provides all family practitioners with essential insights from the field of psychology into your work with clients.
These three consecutive workshops look to give those attending the skills they can apply to working with clients in different contexts.
In this video podcast, Alan Larkin and Matthew Richardson, discuss how to maximise the conversion...
During this global pandemic we are all having to operate in new ways and really understand the pr...
Adele Ballantyne, Director of Eleda Consultancy and Marcie Shaoul Director of Rolling Stone Coach...
During this time of special arrangements for everyone due to the Coronavirus outbreak we are awar...
It goes without saying we all want to practice law and dispute resolution in a non-discriminatory...
The family is not just heteronormative (straight couples) and likely never was. The existence of ...
In this article for The Review Carrie Rudge reports back on the "Helping emotional parents toward...
Client care is an essential part of a lawyer’s role and is the very first topic dealt with in the SRA Code of Conduct. It is subject to regulatory control due to the importance of the relationship for the client, who may not have had any reason to consult a lawyer in the past.
Resolution is delighted to announce its second National YRes Conference, for members with up to 10 years PQE.
James Knight, founder of iMA, and two members of Resolution talk about how better understanding a...
This session with Margaret Kelly and Therese Nichols, looks at how to prepare for and conduct tha...