28 Jun 2020
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IfJ news
As the unprecedented situation on COVID-19 changes, we will be making available any and all relevant information which may be helpful to practitioners to guide their practice and to mange risk.
Intermediary Weekly Updates for Guiding Practice
Protocols and Guidance: Covid-19
- COVID-19: cleaning of non-healthcare settings
- Longer criminal trials in England and Wales to be delayed due to Covid-19 18/03/20
- Update from the Chair of the Bar: Attending court following the Prime Minister's latest announcement 24/03/20
- Remote Courts 27/03/20
- COVID-19: a protocol to assist solicitors who are working remotely and advising suspects in relation topolice interviews | COVID-19 | Garden Court Chambers | Leading Barristers located in London, UK 01/04/20
- COVID-19: a protocol to assist solicitors who are working remotely and advising suspects in relation topolice interviews | COVID-19 | Garden Court Chambers | Leading Barristers located in London, UK
- Coronavirus (COVID-19): courts and tribunals planning and preparation-GOV.UK 03/04/20
- Coronavirus (COVID-19): implementing social distancing in education and childcare settings 07.04.20
- How to use ZOOM
- How to join telephone and video hearings during coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak 18.04.20
- Two-week rapid consultation on remote hearings inthe Family Court launched | Courts andTribunals Judiciary 18.04.20
- Trial by skype : uncharted waters-Transform Justice 18.04.20
- HMCTS daily operational summary on courts and tribunals during coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak GOV. UK 18.04.20
- Coronavirus and the dangers of providing police station legal advice in England and Wales-DrVicky Kemp 18.04.20
- Covid-19, the UK’s Coronavirus Act and emergency ‘remote’ court hearings: what does it mean for open justice? - Dr Judith Townend - Information Law & Policy Centre
- Fully remote jury test a ‘success for open justice’, Law Gazette.
- HMCTS daily operational summary on courts and tribunals during coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
- HMCTS Weekly update 27th April 2020
- Applications to adjourn civil and family hearings because of coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Changes to court and tribunal hearings during the coronavirus outbreaak
- Courts and tribunals data on audio and video technology use during coronavirus outbreak
- New video technology to conduct remote criminal hearings, News, Law Gazette
- News - SAHCA
- The Virtual Workspace: 50 Tips for Effective Video Conferencing.
- President of the Family Division welcomes Nuffield report into effectiveness of remote hearings during COVID-19
- Jury trials to resume this month | Courts and Tribunals Judiciary May 2020
- Update from Chair of the Bar: Resumption of jury trials
- How to Run Accessible Online Meetings for disabled people working and studying from home | AbilityNet
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) and prisons
- Guidance for first responders and others in close contact with symptomatic people with potential COVID-19
- HMCTS risk assessments
- Coronavirus (COVID-19): courts and tribunals planning and preparation - GOV.UK
- Courts and tribunals data on audio and video technology use during coronavirus outbreak - GOV.UK
Transparency Project - A judges perspective on remote hearings.
The Remote Access FC Mr Justice MacDonald
April 2020 updates from the MoJ
May 2020 updates from the MoJ
Zoom All Members Meeting Summaries