Step beyond theory and into practice at this evening event examining how standards guide decision-making in complex case management scenarios. Through real-life perspectives and practical discussion, we’ll explore how professionals apply judgement within their scope of practice and where registration strengthens that process.
The evening begins with informal networking, followed by a series of short sessions designed to challenge and inform. From examining the risks and limitations of unregistered practice, to working through a case example that demonstrates how standards guide decision-making, the programme builds towards a panel discussion on what registration means in practice. Bringing together perspectives from a case manager, litigator and deputy, the panel will explore why registration for case managers matters to service users, families and other professionals.
Delivered by the Institute of Registered Case Managers in partnership with Irwin Mitchell, this event is designed to encourage reflection, support continuing professional development, and create space for meaningful peer connection in an informal setting.
The Institute of Registered Case Managers (IRCM) is an independent professional register and pre-register for case managers and case managers in training. It is committed to safeguarding the public and upholding standards of safe, effective practice. Through its standards and oversight processes, IRCM supports accountability and confidence across the sector.
Irwin Mitchell’s reputation for helping clients and their families with a wide range of serious injury and medical negligence legal issues is second to none. They are the UK’s number 1 serious injury and medical negligence experts as ranked by The Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners. Our highly specialised team combines powerful legal knowledge and experience with care and consideration to ensure that clients receive the best possible support & guidance throughout their claim and beyond, working alongside case managers and rehabilitation professionals to support their clients with complex needs.
Sarah is a Partner in the serious injury team at Irwin Mitchell. Sarah specialises in complex cases involving life changing injuries and has a particular expertise in neurotrauma; bringing claims for both adults and children who have suffered a brain injury.
She is accredited as a brain injury specialist by the APIL injury Accreditation Scheme and has close links with Headway having been appointed as a Trustee of Headway East London in 2013.
Sarah is also a committee member for the Acquired Brain Injury Forum for London (ABIL) and is keen to raise awareness of acquired brain injury across London and the UK.
Sarah is passionate about rehabilitation and has extensive experience of securing early interim payments so that she can put rehabilitation in place for her clients to ensure that their rehabilitation can start as soon as possible.