Advocacy Skills Course definition

Advocacy Skills Course means an advocacy skills course approved in accordance with the Rights of Audience Certification Rules;
Advocacy Skills Course means an Advocacy Skills Course approved for the purposes of these Rules by IPS;
Advocacy Skills Course means an Advocacy Skills Course approved for the purposes of these Rules by CILEx Regulation;

Examples of Advocacy Skills Course in a sentence

  • A Fellow may only apply for an Advocacy Certificate relating to the type of proceedings covered by the Advocacy Skills Course he has completed.

  • Upon the award of a Certificate of Eligibility the applicant will undertake such parts of the Advocacy Skills Course as are required by the statement of further training attached to it.

  • Upon successful completion of an Advocacy Skills Course a Fellow may apply for an Advocacy Certificate.

  • A Graduate member who has completed an Advocacy Skills Course may not make an application until he becomes a Fellow.

  • Where a Fellow or Graduate member fails to start an Advocacy Skills Course within 12 months of being granted a Certificate of Eligibility, he must make a fresh application for such a Certificate before he may start an Advocacy Skills Course.

  • A Fellow or Graduate member who has been granted a Certificate of Eligibility may take an Advocacy Skills Course relating to the Advocacy Certificate for which he has been granted the Certificate of Eligibility.

  • The Certificate of Eligibility will specify which of the Advocacy Skills Course options the applicant may take.

  • The applicant shall be granted an Advocacy Certificate which is appropriate to the Advocacy Skills Course he has completed, provided the Officer is satisfied that the applicant: ♦ is a Fellow of good standing; ♦ is employed by or is a manager in an organisation referred to in Rule 6 of these Certification Rules; ♦ is the holder of a Certificate of Eligibility; and ♦ has passed an Advocacy Skills Course.

  • Course providers shall be responsible for producing materials for an Advocacy Skills Course to facilitate teaching and assessment.

  • Associate Prosecutors will return to undertake the Level 2 Advocacy Skills Course which will conclude with an independent assessment of advocacy skills.


More Definitions of Advocacy Skills Course

Advocacy Skills Course means an advocacy skills course accredited for the purposes of these Rules by IPReg;

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