Client Care Skills
Open to Law and Social Work students this training will help students to develop essential client care skills from the initial interview stage, to discussing a client's legal requirements.
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Here is a list of suitable EDGE activities for you. Please complete as many as possible. Remember you need to complete at least 5 to achieve EDGE Excel.
Open to Law and Social Work students this training will help students to develop essential client care skills from the initial interview stage, to discussing a client's legal requirements.
The Ulster University Law Clinic/Social Justice @ Magee, provides student led pro bono advice and assistance in the area of employment law.
These sessions provide student learners with a background in social security law in NI and GB (Open to Law and Social Work students)
This activity will help Law students gain invaluable experience and insights. Participants will understand and articulate the aims and functions of the area of law under consideration.
Students are provided with a brief memorandum on a legal matter which they must research. They must also engage with client care directions provided by the Law Society of NI.
A student will be tasked with providing research, advice, drafting and representation for a range of law firms, voluntary and statutory organisations, to assist them in their future development and progress.
A student will be tasked with providing desk research, essentially a literature review of relevant, pertinent, academic peer-reviewed material for Family Mediation NI, to assist them in their future development and progress.
Student(s) will prepare materials for training and engage with other students in preparation for participation in external Moot Court competitions on behalf of Ulster University.
PASS 2 allows you to earn EDGE credit as your undertake your role as a PASS Leader, enabling you to facilitate study sessions for groups of lower year students on your course.
An opportunity to learn about social justice and activism and develop intercultural competences working with students across the Atlantic.
Training students in electronic case management packages at undergraduate level helps develop a current and consistent approach to legal services, that will assist them in securing post graduate employment opportunities with law firms.
A specific wellbeing initiative for Law students promoting proactive wellbeing and resilience.