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Episode 3: Reflecting on equality, diversity and inclusive practices
This episode showcases the work of Hasan Hussain, an MSc Forensic Psychology postgraduate with academic interests in eyewitness memory, metamemory, and the role of cognitive and social bias within the criminal justice system and Dr. Romina Vivaldi, a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Staffordshire University, specialising in symbolic development—particularly as it relates to pictures—and gender development.
Supervision Skills
Build on existing knowledge and hone your skills to become a confident and responsible supervisor through online learning and interactive workshops with expert facilitators. Take this course to join the RAPPS register and offer your supervision services to trainees. The course is made up of six online modules and two workshops, total learning time is approximately 11.5 hours.
Essential knowledge for the expert witness: Full programme
This programme focuses upon the knowledge you need to fulfil your responsibilities and consider the challenges along the way.
Managing risk and boundaries in supervision
This online course explores the ways in which risk(s) may be considered, and boundaries may be attended to and maintained within supervision
Menopause & Trauma: Tools and Strategies for Practice (Wednesday 14 October 2026)
This 90-minute live webinar is being delivered on 14 October 2026 explores the menopausal transition as a nervous system and stress-regulation transition, not simply a reproductive milestone, offering a practical, trauma-informed formulation framework that helps clinicians distinguish drivers of distress, recognise when multiple drivers are operating, and sequence intervention with greater precision and compassion.
The Fear Trap: Simplifying work with Fear and Anxiety using Emotion Science (19 May 2026)
This workshop uses emotion science to outline an understanding of fear, its cause, impact and function. This understanding is used to illustrate what happens when people experience difficulties responding to fear