Past events
The Education and Training Committee seeks to provide a programme of continuing education and training to the Criminal Bar by way of a series of online evening lectures and symposiums, together with our in-person Saturday Conferences for Spring and Winter. The Committee is committed to a programme that offers practitioners with the means of earning free or inexpensive CPD hours.
State Trials & Error Tickets
Sunday 17 March 2024
CBA Members under 5 years' call are offered half price tickets on all days except Sunday.
CBA Lecture: Reporting Restrictions in the Media
1 CPD Hours
Tuesday 12 March 2024
The sixth seminar of 2024 from the CBA education committee
Survive & Thrive | Aggrieved – Exploring the Relationship Between Grief and Working in Legal World
Tuesday 05 March 2024
This event will address legal professionals' personal experience of grief and how it can impact both their practices and their lives in general.
Wellness for Law - Trauma Informed Training
5 CPD Hours
Saturday 02 March 2024
a one day workshop for anyone working in the legal system, in an admin, investigator or advocate role.
CBA Lecture: Directing juries about delay: the Law Commission, comparative perspectives and some impressions from a 'repat'
1 CPD Hours
Wednesday 28 February 2024
The fifth seminar of 2024 from the CBA education committee
Death Investigation: Coroners and Inquests
Tuesday 20 February 2024
A short course for coroners, judges, lawyers and medical professionals
CBA Lecture: Disclosure of childhood criminal records in England and Wales: imposing enduring criminal responsibility for childhood behaviours
1 CPD Hours
Thursday 15 February 2024
The fourth seminar of 2024 from the CBA education committee
Children, anonymity and sentencing
3 CPD Hours
Thursday 08 February 2024
The National Association for Youth Justice and the Youth Practitioners’ Association are pleased to announce a half-day seminar “Children, anonymity […]
Mapping the Changing Face of Cross-Examination in Criminal Trials
Thursday 01 February 2024
An evening reception for the launch of our Report, Mapping the Changing Face of Cross-Examination in Criminal Trials.