The LFJB (Local Family Justice Board) Truro, in conjunction with KBG Chambers, has arranged some training at Trelissick House

The key speaker will be Dr Anna Gough, consultant clinical psychologist

The LFJB (Local Family Justice Board) Truro, in conjunction with KBG Chambers, has arranged some training at Trelissick House, National Trust, Truro, to include a cream tea on the afternoon of 11 June 2025.

The key speaker will be Dr Anna Gough, consultant clinical psychologist looking at the Emotional Impact of Working within the Family Justice System This will be followed by a talk from Julie Goodwin and Sandra King from Cornwall Council looking at Fostering and the search for placements for children in Cornwall There will be an opportunity for questions and answers.

The session will be opened by District Judge Taylor and closed with comments from HHJ Richards, Designated Family Judge for Cornwall As well as notching up CPD and learning from the session, it is a good opportunity to see colleagues away from the work setting and to have the famous Trelissick National Trust cream tea.

There are only 52 places which can be booked through Eventbrite - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cornwall-lfjb-seminar-with-guest-speaker-dr-anna-gough-tickets-1343575082239?aff=oddtdtcreator

More News Stories

June 21, 2025
Charlotte Davies jointly instructed by Devon & Cornwall Police and Dorset Police in Inquest into death of wanted man

Charlotte Davies (2007) represented both the Chief Constable of Devon & Cornwall Police and the Chief Constable of Dorset Police at an inquest into the death of a man who had initially been wanted by police for serious domestic offences.

Read story
June 12, 2025
KBG Chambers, in conjunction with Cornwall LFJB, provided training at Trelissick House, National House, Truro.

Key speaker, Dr Anna Gough, provided an insight into the Emotional Impact of Working within the Family Justice System.

Read story
June 12, 2025
Sun’s Out, Legal Issues About! "Love Thy Neighbour"

Samuel Knight examines the recent decision in Nicholas v Thomas [2025] EWHC 752 (Ch) to discover when a simple annoyance becomes an actionable private nuisance.

Read story