Child Protection Practice 2010
Course Date: October 29, 2010
Course Date: October 29, 2010
Welcome and Introduction
Corinne P. Feenie — Stewart Feenie, Vancouver
Robert N. Hamilton — Lindsay Kenney LLP, Vancouver
Fact Pattern Presentation by Actors
Child Abuse Investigations
- hospital investigation
- ministry investigation
- police investigation
- involvement of counsel during the investigation stage
Dr. Margaret Colbourne — Child and Family Clinic, BC Children’s Hospital, Vancouver
Det. Cst. Denise Foster — Sex Crimes Unit, Vancouver Police Department, Vancouver
Deborah Symons — Social Worker, Ridge Meadows Community Service Team, Maple Ridge
Dean R. Tate — Kinsman Law Group, Richmond
Questions and Discussion
Break
Presentation Hearing Stage
- litigation or mediation?
- potential benefits of mediation and other collaborative processes early in the court process
- who sets these up? how long do you wait to get one? who attends? what can you expect?
- section 35 hearings: purpose, pitfalls, scope
- how quickly can such hearings happen?
- what evidence is led?
- what does the director have to prove?
- how do you prepare?
I. Anthony Prkacin — Prkacin Gammon & Sim, New Westminster
Andrea L. Thorpe — Somers & Company, New Westminster
Questions and Discussion
Lunch (on your own)
Preparing for and Conduct of the Protection Hearing
A. Director’s Counsel
- disclosure requirements
- preparing your case
- Parenting Capacity Assessments and other expert reports
- witness selection and preparation
- preparing social workers for trial
- expert witnesses
- exhibit books
- trial tips
B. Parents’ Counsel
- how to handle the burden of expert evidence
- gathering information and interviewing
- preparing witnesses
- preparing for cross-examination
- implications for legal aid lawyers: retainer, disclosure, retaining experts, time constraints
C. View From the Bench—What Makes For Effective and Beneficial Advocacy?
The Honourable Judge J. G. Cohen — Provincial Court of BC, Surrey
Donald A. Boyd — Boyd Jahani Barristers & Solicitors, Surrey
Michael R. Bradshaw — Michael Bradshaw Law Corporation, Vancouver
Margot L. Fleming — Somers & Company, New Westminster
Brenda M. Gash — Pearlman Lindholm, Victoria
Break
Post-Trial Outcomes
- fractured relationships between parents, social workers, and service providers
- planning for success and accessing services
- supervision orders
- post continuing custody order issues—access, adoption, cancelling cco’s
Gregory J. Brown — McEachern Harris & Brown, Maple Ridge
Jeffrey J. Speed — Speed & Company Law Office, Vancouver
Questions and Discussion
Contributor(s):
Contributor(s):
Contributor(s):
Contributor(s):
Contributor(s):
Contributor(s):
Contributor(s):
Contributor(s):