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Brendan O’Mahony

@cjspsychology

CPsychol. HCPC Registered Forensic Psychologist. Registered Intermediary in England & Wales. Doctor of Criminal Justice.

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AGENDA | Apúntate a la jornada sobre el facilitador procesal 👉 Hablaremos de la situación y restos futuros de la nueva figura profesional 🗓️ Martes 12 de diciembre a las 10 horas ⬇️ Inscripción ceacog.es/2023/11/22/apu… Real Patronato sobre Discapacidad y D. G. #LaOficinaDeLoFácil #AccesibilidadCognitiva

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Fabulous opportunity to attend this conference today in Madrid and to exchange knowledge and experience about assessing and adapting communication in justice settings to enable effective communication.

Fabulous opportunity to attend this conference today in Madrid and to exchange knowledge and experience about assessing and adapting communication in justice settings to enable effective communication.
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Looking forward immensely to the virtual launch of ImpleMendez today! See cost.eu/actions/CA2212… And consider joining our group of 130 researchers and practitioners from 43 countries! Exciting times ahead. Membership is free. We fund global networking What's not to like!

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I have written a chapter in this forthcoming book examining the critically important role of the communication specialist - court appointed intermediary. I explain how the role differs to that of the expert witness when advising a court or tribunal. amazon.co.uk/Psychology-Law…

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Visit to the criminal courts in Dublin today followed by a meeting with prosecutors to discuss the identification, assessment (and adaptations) of the communication needs of vulnerable complainants & witnesses attending court. Some great training and research ongoing in Ireland.

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Published today. Includes the chapter that I contributed examining the difference between the expert witness and the intermediary roles when assessing effective participation of defendants at court amazon.co.uk/Psychology-Law…

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Please nominate for this years EAPL awards! There are three for 2024! - Scientific Impact Award - Societal Impact Award - Educational Impact Award Write to [email protected]

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Brendan O’Mahony Communicourt Brilliant article. We have published a related blog post from the authors on our Defending Vulnerability Blog. Check it out here: defendingvulnerability.wordpress.com/2024/05/23/the…

BPS Division of Forensic Psychology (@bpsofficialdfp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever thought that the forensic psychologists that you admire don't seem to be the ones that win the awards? Perhaps someone who works quietly, but their practice is making a big impact? This is your moment to put that right. DFP awards are open until 9th June. 👇

Have you ever thought that the forensic psychologists that you admire don't seem to be the ones that win the awards? Perhaps someone who works quietly, but their practice is making a big impact?

This is your moment to put that right.

DFP awards are open until 9th June. 👇
Sentencing Council (@sentencingccl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a doctoral student interested in sentencing? Could you work with the Council, policy advisers and analysts to influence sentencing guidelines? One 3-month internship is on offer with our team of social researchers. Closes 2 October 2024 4pm UK time bit.ly/3zK2FIJ

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It was a pleasure to speak to an international audience today via a webinar about the role of justice intermediaries in England and Wales. With thanks to the hosts, Covenants Watch in Taiwan and the Access to Justice Knowledge Hub. Thanks also to my co-presenter Paula Backen.