Schools’ Legal Update 2021
This event is brought to you by Legal Island, in association with NAPD.
It’s never been easy being a school leader and it’s not getting any easier. Not only do you face new rules and regulations in relation to education, you also have to be aware of employment and data protection law changes, best practice and be a people-manager to those inside and outside your school.
This online event combines those legal and practical aspects to bring you a complete update in one day on the key issues affecting the school sector in 2021.
Being online, it means you’ll have no travel time or costs AND you’ll receive a link to the video recordings of the presentations, which can be used for revision or in-school training sessions throughout the remainder of the academic year!
After attending you will be better able to:
- Implement any new changes or policies required by recent developments in Education, Employment and Data Protection Laws.
- Understand the relevance of recent case law developments to your school and the work that you do.
- Understand the complexity of childhood anxiety and mental health issues and what you can do to support our young people in schools
Course overview/outline programme
Morning Sessions
Leman Schools' Employment Law Update, covering issues, such as
- Introduction of a Statutory Right to Request Remote Work and the National Remote Working Strategy
- Disciplining a teacher in relation to alleged emotional abuse; and
- Managing long term absence
Education Law Round-up with Dr Claire O’Connor BL, covering issues such as
- Managing Drugs in School;
- Exclusion & Autism
- The Student and Parent Charter Bill
A&L Goodbody’s Schools’ Data Protection and Technology Round-up, covering issues, such as
- Social Media and School Events;
- Covert recording of meetings;
- and Dealing with a data subject access request (DSAR).
Plenty time will be allowed for specific Q&A sessions and the morning will end with a panel discussion on all the legal issues covered.
Afternoon Sessions
In the afternoon we will have presentations and panel discussions on research in Ireland into child protection and anxiety issues in both the primary and post-primary sectors from two leading academics from UCD and DCU:
- Anxiety, Depression & Gender Issues in Primary Schools covers issues such as anxiety, depression, cyberbullying, self-harm and suicidal ideation in children
- Anxiety, Gender and the Significant Role of One Good Adultâidentifies factors that enhance a young people’s wellbeing and also identifies ways to support our young people.
Or ...
- Choose to join the Data Protection Commission as they take you through lessons specifically designed to assist teachers help keep young people and their data safe online.
Who is it for?
Delivered by leading experts in their field, this full day conference is designed to cover key topics essential to the work of Principals, Deputies and members of Boards of Management in schools throughout Ireland.
Where and when?
This event will take place online on the Hopin platform between 9:15am - 3:30pm on Thursday 9 December.
Plus we’ll provide you with links to videos of all sessions, so you can use them for in-school training sessions or revision throughout the remainder of the academic year!
Price...
Standard Rate: €245 (see special offer below)
Special offer: Purchase one place for your school and you’ll get another one free for a colleague. Email Vanessa@legal-island.com with your colleague’s details after you’ve booked your place and we’ll do the rest.
More about our online events platform Hopin
This event will be hosted on a browser based platform named Hopin. We have provided some information below to assist you when accessing the event:-
- If you are using a Laptop. PC or Apple Mac please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browsers
- The latest version of Edge may be used as long as all recent updates have been made within the last 4 weeks
- If you are using a mobile device then Safari is recommended for IOS and Google Chrome on Android
We understand that some IT policies may restrict the downloading of new browsers, please check and if this is the case you may have to use your own personal device to access the event.
If you would like further information regarding the above, please contact us at events@legal-island.com and we will be happy to discuss with you further.
Programme
Testimonials
"Excellent day. Well structured and organised. Engaging speakers."
Deirdre Hickey
"Well organised with a clear focus for each topic covered."
David O'Connell, Principal, Ballinteer Community School
Presenters
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Paul Crone NAPD
Director
Paul Crone, Director of the National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals (NAPD), and formerly Principal of Old Bawn Community School, Tallaght and currently Director of Schools in City of Dublin ETB.
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Bláthnaid Evans Partner & Head of Employment Practice
Ogier
Bláthnaid has extensive experience in all areas of employment law, having trained in one of the leading trade union / employee firms and subsequently working in a top 5 law firm.
She advises on all contentious and non-contentious issues, with substantial experience in advising clients before all employment law forums including the WRC, Labour Court and High Court for employment-related injunctions.
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Duncan Inverarity Partner, Head of Employment Law Practice Group
A&L Goodbody
Duncan is Head of A&L Goodbody's Employment Law Group and has practiced exclusively in the area of employment law and industrial relations in multiple jurisdictions. Duncan advises public and private sector employers on both contentious and non-contentious matters. He advises Boardrooms across Ireland and abroad on strategic and complex employment and industrial relations matters. Duncan also specialises in crisis management for clients and has advised on some of the most high profile corporate issues in Ireland. Duncan regularly appears for clients in the Workplace Relations Commission, the Circuit Court, the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. Duncan also acts for partnerships in mediated settlements and in proceedings in the High Court.
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Claire O'Connor BL BEd. (DCU), MEd. (UCD), ARIAM, DipLS, Barrister at Law, PhD (DCU)
Claire O’Connor is a practising barrister for twelve years and specialises in the area of Law and Education. Additionally, she lectures in the Honorable Society of Kings Inns on the Barrister-at-Law Degree Programme where she is also one of the course co-ordinators for the Advanced Diploma in Law and Education. Claire also serves as an elected member of Dublin City Council for the Pembroke area.
In 2012 Claire completed her Ph.D. in the area of Constitutional Law for which she was awarded a Government of Ireland Scholarship. Her thesis is entitled 'An examination of the constitutional, legal and policy position of parents as partners in primary education in Ireland'. She holds the degree of Masters in Education from University College Dublin. Claire has guest lectured in NUI Maynooth, Trinity College, Dublin City University, the Law Society and Griffith College. She began her career as a primary teacher and taught for seven years in Ireland, Spain and Australia.
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Dr Rosaleen McElvaney Principal Psychotherapist and Assistant Professor
Children's Health Ireland at Connolly
Dr Rosaleen McElvaney, is a Principal Psychotherapist with Children's Health Ireland and Assistant Professor in Psychotherapy with Dublin City University School of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health, with over 15 years' experience in the public health services in Ireland, mostly in services for children or adults who have experienced sexual abuse.
Rosaleen has served on the Boards of Crime Victims Helpline, the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland and One in Four. Rosaleen is former president of the Psychological Society of Ireland and served as Chair of the European Federation of Psychologists' Associations (EFPA) Specialist European Awarding Committee for psychologists specialising in psychotherapy until 2018 when she took over the role of Chair of the European Awarding Committee for the EuroPsy certificate in psychology. -
Dr Amanda Fitzgerald Associate Professor in Youth Mental Health
University College Dublin
Amanda Fitzgerald is an Associate Professor in University College Dublin School of Psychology. Amanda co-founded the UCD Youth Mental Health Lab in 2013. Amanda was postdoctoral researcher for My World Survey 1 (2012) and co-investigator for My World Survey 2 (2019), studying risk and protective factors of mental health among young people aged 12-25 years old. www.myworldsurvey.ie
She is a Board Member for www.spunout.ie Ireland’s leading youth information website and text50808.ie. She is past Executive Member of the International Association for Youth Mental Health. www.iaymh.org
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Jenny Dolan Assistant Commissioner - Children's Policy
Data Protection Commission
Jenny Dolan is Assistant Commissioner for Children's Policy at the Data Protection Commission. Over the last two years Jenny has led extensive public consultation on the processing of children’s personal data and the rights of children as data subjects under the GDPR.