We deliver specialist, clinically led training for law firms and legal teams, focused on mental health, psychological trauma, and neurodevelopmental conditions. Our workshops support professionals working across personal injury, clinical negligence, historical abuse, and criminal or family law.
Sessions are tailored to enhance understanding of diagnoses such as PTSD, depression, and neurodiversity, alongside the interpretation of psychiatric reports and expert evidence. The aim is to strengthen legal analysis, improve client engagement, and support psychologically informed practice across casework.
We begin by understanding your practice areas, caseload, and team learning needs. Training is then tailored and delivered by experienced consultant psychiatrists and psychologists, combining clinical expertise with practical legal application.
Workshops can be delivered in person or remotely, and range from focused seminars to half- or full-day programmes. We emphasise real-world scenarios, case-based discussion, and opportunities for questions.
Follow-up materials and optional ongoing consultation can support embedding learning into day-to-day legal practice.
Legal professionals including solicitors, barristers, paralegals, and claims handlers working with cases involving mental health or psychological injury.
Common areas include PTSD, trauma, depression, neurodiversity, psychological injury in personal injury claims, and interpreting psychiatric expert reports.
Yes. We customise sessions to reflect your firm’s practice areas, such as clinical negligence, historical abuse, or occupational claims.
Yes. Training is designed to be accessible, focusing on practical understanding rather than requiring prior clinical knowledge.
Yes. We help legal teams understand diagnostic frameworks, prognosis, causation, and how to critically appraise expert evidence.
Where appropriate and anonymised, we can incorporate case examples to enhance applied learning.
We offer both formats, depending on your preference and organisational needs.
Yes. We can provide follow-up sessions or case consultation to reinforce learning and support complex cases.