CCA
Conferences, Seminars and Meetings
'Law Enforcement and Corporate Accountability'
This
second conference in July 2002 on Law Enforcement and
Corporate Accountability was again organised jointly
with the TUC. To download the original invitation, click
here (PDF Document)
The
following speeches can be downloaded (Word).
Anne Jones, whose son
Simon was killed in April 1998.
Maureen Kavanagh
whose son Peter was killed in the Southall Disaster
George Stewart whose
son Paul was killed in September 1998.
Penny Allen whose son
Ridgley was killed in February 1999.
Diana Macaulay whose
son Matthew was killed in the Paddinton Disaster
Michael Toomey who
was seriously injured in July 1998.
Richard
Hardy, PROSPECT, trade union representing HSE
inspector
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'Manslaughter
Investigations into Work-related Deaths'
This
half day seminar, organised jointly in February 2002
with RoadPeace, was in response to a decision by the
National Liasion Committee to revise the Protocol
of Liaison of Work-Related Deaths. To download the
original invitation, click
here (in Word)
To
download the briefing document prepared for this meeting
Click here
(in Word)
Subsequent to the this meeting the NLC published a
consultation document.
To
download the NLC's proposed
changes (in PDF)
To
download CCA's full response, click
here (in word)
No new Protocol has been published. To
download the current protocol, Click
here (in PDF)
To
read more about manslaughter investigations, click
here
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Disclsoure
of Information to Bereaved Relatives
This
seminar, organised jointly with INQUEST in April 2002
looked at the issues surrounding what information investigation
bodies (like the police and the HSE) and Coroners should
provide to bereaved families.
To
download the invitation, click
here
To
read about the issues of what information the Health
and Safety Executive does (and should) provide to
families, click
here
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'Law
Enforcement and Corporate Accountability
This was the first conference organised jointly by the
TUC on Law Enfocement and Corporate Accountability.
It was held in November 2001.
The
following presentations of speeches can be downloaded
Introductory
Session
Frances O'Grady, TUC (Power
Point
Steve Tombs, Chair, CCA
(Power Point)
Safety Minister, Dr
Alan Whitehead, MP (WORD)
Legal
Context
David Bergman, CCA (Power
Point)
Mel Draper, Head of the
HSEs Policy Division (Power Point)
Use of Enforcement Powers
Sara Marsden, Head of
Health and Safety, TGWU (Power Point)
Robert Lucas, Environmental
Officers (PDF)
Law
of Manslaughter
Louise Christian, Solicitor,
Christian Fisher (Power Point)
Home Office Minister,
Rt. Hon. Keith Bradley MP (WORD)
Manslaughter
Investigations
David Bergman, CCA (Power
Point)
Richard Boland. HSE Principa
Inspector (Power Point)
Directors
and workers
Owen Tudor, TUC, Senior
Policy Officer (Power
Point)
Michael Appleby, Solicitor,
Thompsons (WORD)
Sentencing
Professor Jim Gobert,
University of Essex (Power Point)
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Proposed
Reforms to the Law of Manslaughter
This
meeting was organised, jointly with the Association
of Personal Injury lawyers, in response to the Government's
proposals to reform the law of manslaughter. It took
place in July 2000.
To
download the original invitation, Click
here (word)
To
see an analysis of the Government's proposals and
what the CCA thinks about them, Click
here.
To
download the briefing document prepared for this meeting,
Click here (word)
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