This event is particularly suitable for Bar course students who are currently undertaking exams, and this session provides advice and guidance on how to manage wellbeing and to help you perform at your best.
About the speaker, Dr Bill Mitchell
Bill is a clinical psychologist who graduated from the University of Aberdeen. He works with contemporary cognitively based psychological approaches to treat anxiety states, depression, stress reactions and chronic fatigue states.
He also works as a consultant to a number of companies and professional service firms; he leads workshops on such areas as Managing Yourself, Resilience, Managing Personal Change.
He lectures on the Kings College London MSc programme on Mental Health Studies and he is a visiting lecturer at the London Business School.
Event details
Location: Zoom
Date and registration time: Tuesday 14 January, 5.30pm
Who can attend: Open to all student Members of the Inn and TQLs
Cost: £3
Booking
Book online via the Gray’s Inn Online System (GIOS).
Qualifying Sessions
Qualifying Session (QS): 1 QS
Theme: Preparation for Pupillage, Career Development and Wellbeing
Learning outcomes:
1. Reflect on individual wellbeing in the context of the vocational component of Bar training and the transition to pupillage.
2. Identify strategies and interventions which contribute to individual wellbeing.
3. Describe the agencies and resources available to support students and pupil wellbeing.
This QS relates to the following elements of the Professional Statement for Barristers: 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4
Preparation required: No
Interactive: Yes
