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Philosophy. Study the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality and existence. Storytelling belongs to the history of all humans. This course will explore why we love fiction; the elements which make up a ‘story’; and how the modern novel was invented and developed throughout history. We will begin by discussing the features which constitute a ‘novel’, and the history of it's emergence from other forms of narrative. We will also discuss issues such as: para text and framing devices;... View Philosophy of Fiction Course: The Novel.Philosophy of Fiction Course: The Novel
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Finance. Boost your financial know-how. In this self-paced online course, you will learn financial modelling best practice in detail – learning how to confidently construct robust and transparent financial models that can be easily used and understood by others. This course provides an introduction to the disciplines and techniques underpinning the construction of financial models that are transparent and easy to use. The course is structured around tried-and-tested best practice... View Financial Modelling Course Online: The Complete Guide.Financial Modelling Course Online: The Complete Guide
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Cultural competence and diversity. Empowering individuals. The National Centre for Cultural Competence – Cultural Competence Online Modules aim to encourage individuals’ confidence, motivation, and knowledge in developing cultural competence capabilities as well as increase culturally competent practices in organisations across the country. These modules offer a range of research-based educational resources, insights from academics and community members as well as reflective... View National Centre for Cultural Competence - Cultural Competence Online Modules.National Centre for Cultural Competence - Cultural Competence Online Modules
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Criminal Law. About the webinar SUBSTANTIVE LAW CPD Points: 1.5 The Attorney-General of Western Australia has asked that State’s Law Reform Commission to review Western Australia’s sexual offence laws. On 23 December 2022, the Commission published a Discussion Paper that deals with, among other things, the law relating to sexual consent and the operation of honest and reasonable mistake of fact in non-consensual sexual offence proceedings. This seminar will consider the various... View Non-consensual sexual offence law reform in Western Australia.Non-consensual sexual offence law reform in Western Australia
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...Self-paced onlineRecording release date: Thursday, 27 April 2023
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Criminal Law. About the webinar PROFESSIONAL SKILLS. ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY CPD Points: 1.5 This seminar will discuss the definition of a vulnerable witness in the Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) and the provisions in the Act that allow for the use of pre-recorded evidence and provide for other alternative means of giving evidence. The seminar will particularly consider the way a complainant’s evidence is adduced in the Child Sexual Assault Program operating in some... View Vulnerable witness advocacy.Vulnerable witness advocacy
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...Self-paced onlineRecording release date: Thursday, 25 May 2023
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Digital vulnerability: Vulnerable individuals and remote access technologies in justice View classesCriminal Law. About the webinar ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS. PRACTICE MANAGEMENT. CPD Points: 1.5 This seminar will focus on the use of remote access technologies, such as audiovisual links, when working with vulnerable individuals in the justice system, and the developing concept of ‘digital vulnerability’. The seminar will draw on Dr McKay’s current Australian Research Council (‘ARC’) funded research and examine the multiple layers of vulnerability... View Digital vulnerability: Vulnerable individuals and remote access technologies in justice.Digital vulnerability: Vulnerable individuals and remote access technologies in justice
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...Self-paced onlineRecording released: Thursday, 29 June 2023
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Assessing witness credibility: Is it possible to tell whether someone is lying or telling the truth? View classesCriminal Law. About the webinar SUBSTANTIVE LAW. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS. CPD Points: 1.5 Witness testimony can be extremely influential in legal investigations and trials; however, sometimes witnesses lie. Such deception can be detrimental to due process, and can result in miscarriages of justice. Thus, it is important for legal personnel and factfinders to be able to determine whether someone is lying or telling the truth. This interactive seminar will discuss research investigating... View Assessing witness credibility: Is it possible to tell whether someone is lying or telling the truth?.Assessing witness credibility: Is it possible to tell whether someone is lying or telling the truth?
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...Self-paced onlineRecording released: Thursday, 27 July, 2023
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Criminal Law. About the webinar SUBSTANTIVE LAW CPD Points: 1.5 In determining whether challenged evidence is admissible, the trial judge is often required to assess its probative value. The orthodox view is that this assessment focuses on the strength of connection between the challenged evidence and the fact in issue. However, a distinct strand of High Court jurisprudence, running through the common law and the uniform evidence legislation – from Pfennig v The Queen (1995) 182... View Probative value and admissibility in the criminal trial: Focus and holism.Probative value and admissibility in the criminal trial: Focus and holism
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...Self-paced onlineRecording released: 28 September 2023
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Advocacy in the Children's Court: Considerations for criminal matters involving children and young persons View classesCriminal Law. About the webinar ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS. CPD Points: 1.5 The Children’s Court deals with a wide range of cases across New South Wales involving children and young people. In its criminal jurisdiction, matters involve defendants under the age of 18. There are complexities in the legislation as to how certain charges involving children and young persons proceed, including considerations of doli incapax and whether the charges can... View Advocacy in the Children's Court: Considerations for criminal matters involving children and young persons.Advocacy in the Children's Court: Considerations for criminal matters involving children and young persons
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...Self-paced onlineRecording released: Thursday, 28 September 2023
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Gratuitous concurrence and the role of the prosecutor: Presenting a fair and firm Crown case in the face of sociolinguistic challenges View classesCriminal Law. About the webinar ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS. CPD Points: 1.5 A unique challenge faced in the adversarial system is that the prosecution only ‘wins’ when justice is done. An agreeable witness may seem a blessing to those bringing the prosecution case. However, the presentation of a fair and firm criminal prosecution must be reconciled with three considerations: (1) the over-representation of Indigenous Australians in the criminal justice... View Gratuitous concurrence and the role of the prosecutor: Presenting a fair and firm Crown case in the face of sociolinguistic challenges.Gratuitous concurrence and the role of the prosecutor: Presenting a fair and firm Crown case in the face of sociolinguistic challenges
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...Self-paced onlineRecording released: Thursday, 26 October 2023