Equip your misconduct panels with essential legal and psychological information to help them arrive at evidence-based decisions in cases of sexual misconduct by students or staff.
Learn directly from subject matter experts in an engaging and easy to understand way.
Course instructor (Psychologist)
Dr Nina Burrowes
Our founder Dr Nina Burrowes is a psychologist and nationally recognised expert on the psychology of sexual harassment, sexual violence and domestic abuse. A regular educator of police officers, prosecutors, barristers, judges, therapists, healthcare and education professionals, Dr Burrowes is the author of two books on sexual abuse and the presenter of the BBC’s ‘Rape on trail. Is the jury out?’
Course instructor (Lawyer)
Caroline Prosser
Caroline is a partner at Hill Dickinson and an expert at employment law, specialising in the education sector. She has advised numerous Higher Education institutions on legal matters relating to both staff and student sexual misconduct.
Course content
- Introduction (2:12)
- An overview of your responsibilities (3:51)
- Understanding burden of proof (2:30)
- Understanding different types of evidence (6:46)
- Weighing up evidence (3:43)
- Memory and trauma (2:25)
- Calling witnesses (4:33)
- If a student has legal representation (1:41)
- Communicating your findings (3:11)
- Arriving at a sanction (2:29)
- Part 1: In conversation (15:42)
- Part 1 Quiz
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