Excellent speakers, covering an interesting and broad range of views

- Lilian Small, Financial Services Authority | FSA Investigations conference delegate

Education Law 2009

Discover how to adapt to the dramatic new developments in educational law and practice

Introduction

An essential one-day update on the key legal developments affecting schools and further and higher education institutions.

Chaired by Fiona Scolding of Hardwicke Building, the 2009 Education Law conference will provide you with the latest information from the most highly experienced and knowledgeable professionals in the field, as well as an in-depth examination of the cases shaping education policy and practice.

Event details


Date:

Thursday 10 September 2009

Location:

To be advised LONDON
London

£399+VAT per delegate from the public sector
6 CPD
Hours

Benefits

Do not miss your opportunity to:

  • Address the issues surrounding acceptable pupil behaviour including the alternatives to exclusion with examples from recent cases
  • Understand the practical and legal implications of the Apprenticeships, Skills and Learning Bill and its impact on full time education
  • Gain an understanding of the important changes to the Admissions Code, and its impact on the 2010 school year
  • Examine the case studies on cyber-tech law and the legal viewpoint on teacher and pupil internet privacy
  • Find out how the Independent Safeguarding Authority will change recruitment to educational establishments
  • Receive an update on Trust Schools including co-operative trusts and recent adjudicator decisions
  • Put your questions to the experts from the leading firms and chambers in Education law

Who Should Attend

This conference is a must for all solicitors and barristers who work for or advise schools – both private and public, further and higher educational organisations as well as schools providing special educational needs.

The conference will be of great interest and benefit to in-house counsel, heads of legal and compliance within education institutions, senior representatives from schools, boards of trustees or boards of governance, senior education professionals and education guidance bodies.