31/01/2023
Law in Distress are presenting our initial findings relating to vicarious trauma and moral distress at the upcoming Disciplinary Tribunal conference on 10 February.
Come along to hear about our research and an amazing line up of experts from Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia.
Issues span criminal convictions, sexual misconduct, to dissemination of covid misinformation.
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21/02/2022
International research suggests that lawyers suffer from worse mental health outcomes than other professionals.
We need your help to understand how Aotearoa’s unique legal environment impacts lawyer wellbeing.
Add your voice to this research by participating in our anonymous survey and/or in an interview with one of our research team.
Sign up on our website www.lawindistress.co.nz
17/02/2022
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17/02/2022
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16/02/2022
The Law in Distress research project is now live! To find out more, visit our website:
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The aim of our research is to gain an in-depth understanding of work-related distress in the New Zealand legal profession and how lawyers and judges are impacted by indirect trauma.