About This Webinar
Tuesday 14 September 2021, 9:30 - 10:00 BST
With life getting back to ‘normal’, students are set to return back to universities in September and with COVID-19 still around, the education sector may be a breeding ground for coronavirus outbreaks. It is important that universities have the relevant health and safety measures in place to protect the health, safety and welfare of its students and staff.
In this webinar, our partner Rav Johal looked into how higher education institutions can prevent any claims against them.
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The law/regulations that apply to Covid-19 claims
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How could they prevent a claim and what to do if a claim arises?
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Mental health issues associated with Covid-19
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How to defend a claim
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What are the risks to a university?
Our Speaker
Passionate about delivering better education
In the rapidly-changing world of higher and further education, we know how important it is to have access to experts who fully understand the challenges you are facing and who can support your goals both practically and ideologically
As well as providing specialist education advice, our clients have access to lawyers who understand the world of higher and further education, whilst advising on employment law, litigation, regeneration, commercial deals and capital projects.
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