DIY injunctions for housing professionals
A very practical, hands-on course which gives experienced practitioners an understanding of the types of injunction and how to use them effectively. This course will help your organisation deliver improved value for money by ensuring better and more cost-effective case management and a saving on legal costs. Your staff will also become more confident in representing the best interests of your organisation in a court setting.
Topics will include:
- Injunctions – what? Why? How? When?
- Types of injunction – from access to ASBIs
- Getting the process right
- Civil Procedure Rules
- Preparing your case for court
- Preparing yourself for court
- Representing your organisation
- Next steps after the hearing.
Delegates will learn:
- The purpose of injunctions
- Understanding of the types of injunction
- The court processes and addressing the judge
- How to represent your organisation
- More cost-effective case management
- Getting your evidence right first time
- Dealing with breaches
- More confident staff.
Who should attend?
Community safety specialists, housing managers, tenancy managers, heads of housing, and neighbourhood managers.
Our trainers
Matthew Wilson is a solicitor at Whiteheads and has significant experience of dealing with all types of landlord and tenant work. He advises landlords across the country and in addition has expertise in service charge recovery, disrepair and civil prosecutions.
Amanda Yelland is an experienced housing practitioner and law graduate with a range of expertise across the spectrum of housing provision. Her current focus is on training: she delivers courses and workshops on topics including arrears and service charge recovery, possession proceedings, homelessness, tenancy and housing management.
HQN has a track record of helping organisations achieve real and lasting performance improvements. If you are interested in accessing this training package please contact us by emailing training@hqnetwork.co.uk










