Dear Colleagues
We are pleased to announce the next set of Edinburgh
Violence Risk Workshops which are to take place on the 11th to the
14th of March 2008. Violence risk assessment is a key task of many professional
groups who evaluate offenders and others. Approaches are changing rapidly. Our
aim is to provide state-of-the-art training in a range of violence risk tools
using experienced trainers. Our March 2008 series of workshops includes two new
courses. First, one on the Advanced Assessment of Psychopathy suitable for
those who have to experience in using the PCL-R and who wish to develop their
skills in using the instrument. Second, one on the START (The Short-Term Assessment
of Risk and Treatability); this instrument is designed to provide a rapid
assessment of a client’s needs and strengths. Both these courses are
given by two of our experienced trainers. We are repeating three workshops
launched in March 2007, all of which were well received. The Comprehensive
Assessment of Psychopathic Personality (CAPP) is a new measure designed to provide
greater coverage of the clinical features of psychopathic personality disorder
and provides a means for plotting variation in the expression of the disorder
across time. PRISM: Promoting Risk Intervention by Situational Management is a newly
developed approach to structured judgement designed to assist in understanding
how the organisations of institutions can influence the risk of violence.
Finally, violence risk assessments are frequently subject to critical
examination in court and other legal settings. The third workshop – Court
Skills – is focused on improving both report writing skills and courtroom
skills in order to ensure that risk assessments are communicated with greatest effectiveness.
These workshops, along with the PCL-R, HCR-20, RSVP, SAM and IPDE, will be run
in the comfortable and relaxed surroundings of The Royal Society which is
located in George Street in the heart of Edinburgh. Convenient for public
transport and hotels this is the deal venue for training purposes.
More information about the programme, the trainers and
how to register is available using the following links.
Programme details
http://www.northernnetworking.co.uk/documents/ViolenceRiskBookFINALMar2008.pdf
Registration form
http://www.northernnetworking.co.uk/documents/VRRegformMARCH08FINAL.pdf
On-line registration
http://www.northernnetworking.co.uk/vrtw.php
David J Cooke PHD FBPsS FRSE
Professor of Forensic Clinical Psychology
Glasgow Caledonian University
Cowcaddens Road
Glasgow
G4 OBA
0044 141 331 8969 ('phone)
0044 141 331 2636 (fax)
Enquiries to Ms Catherine McGuinnity Administrator, Violence
Centre, GCU.