Monday, 24 November 2025
Description
Teachers attending earn 1 Professional Development Hour
Psychologists attending earn 1 CPD Hour
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Chair
Emily Slaytor, Special Counsel, Piper Alderman, Doyle’s Guide 2022-2025 Employment & WHS Law Rising Star – South Australia, Best Lawyers® Australia ‘Ones to Watch’ Occupational Health & Safety Law 2024
Responding to Family Law Matters and Responsibilities for Record Disclosure in Schools
- Responding to Subpoenas to produce documents
- Responding to Subpoenas to give evidence at family law hearings
- Responding to requests for sensitive information relating to family law and care and protection matters
Presented by Rebecca Haynes, Legal Consultant, Mills Lawyers and Adjunct Lecturer, College of Law New South Wales
Presenters
Emily Slaytor, Special Counsel, Piper AldermanEmily joined Piper Alderman as a Special Counsel in 2021, after having relocated to Adelaide from Sydney where she worked for a specialist employment law firm.She has around 10 years’ experience practicing as an employment and industrial relations lawyer, assisting and advising employers on how to manage their legal obligations and risks, and navigate employment-related issues.Emily has acted for a diverse range of employers across both the private and public sector, at a national level. She has conducted numerous investigations for clients in relation to bullying and harassment matters and internal employment disputes, and regularly assists clients in the areas of managing long and short term injured workers, difficult workers compensation claims, performance management and disciplinary issues, discrimination and harassment, as well as unfair dismissal and general protections claims.
Rebecca Haynes, Senior Lawyer and Casual Legal Academic, Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability
Rebecca Haynes is a Senior Lawyer and Casual Legal Academic practicing in the areas of Education Law, Human Rights, Disability, Administrative Law and Child Protection.