Law for School Guidance Counsellors - Navigating Youth Justice, Bullying, Family Law and Te Tiriti o Waitangi: Youth Justice Issues for Counsellors
OND2211NZC01A1
Description
Attend and earn 1 PLD hour
8.45am to 9.45am Youth Justice Issues for Counsellors
- Overview of youth justice system and the court process
- Contemporary issues: child offenders (10-13), doli incapax, and Young Persons (14-17)
- Supporting young offenders/defendants: issues to be aware of from a counsellor’s perspective
Presented by John Sandston, Barrister, Resolution Chambers
Presenters
John Sandston
John graduated from the University of Canterbury LLB (Hons) in 1987 and practised as a Crown Prosecutor for 6 years which included regular appearances in the Children`s Court as it then was. He became a Youth Advocate in 1992 after moving to Nelson and has practised extensively in that role ever since, and as a Crown Prosecutor and defence lawyer in both Nelson and Blenheim. In 1999 he was appointed the inaugural Chairperson of the New Zealand Law Society`s Youth Justice Committee, a position he held till 2004. He was a school trustee at Christ`s College, Canterbury from 2000 to 2011, and then at the Southern Regional Health School between 2016 and 2019. He has served on an Iwi trust, the New Zealand Rugby Union, and a health board. All three bodies involved dealing with youth issues. He regularly advises schools over youth justice, counselling, and privacy issues.