From Pints to Particles: My client says he hasn’t touched a drop in six months – how can new developments in alcohol testing help him prove his sobriety?

From Pints to Particles: My client says he hasn’t touched a drop in six months – how can new developments in alcohol testing help him prove his sobriety?

From Pints to Particles: My client says he hasn’t touched a drop in six months – how can new developments in alcohol testing help him prove his sobriety?

We’re delighted to be able to share with Chronicle Law readers Cansford’s new webinar happening in September.

Hosted by Jayne Hazon, a Reporting Scientist with Cansford Labs, you will learn about the best testing protocols used to support somebody who needs to prove compliance with sobriety, or controlled use of alcohol.

Jayne will also do a deep dive through case histories to demonstrate how hair and blood testing has been used in this context.

This webinar will be full of essential knowledge, and we hope, of interest for family law professionals and social workers when working with families and children, where testing is required.

By the end of this webinar, you will have heard:

  • Case histories demonstrating how hair and blood testing has been used to prove abstinence.
  • The Society of Hair Testing’s recommendations for using hair testing to show a reduction in alcohol use.
  • How hair and PEth testing can be used in conjunction to show a reduction in consumption over recent months.

You’ll also have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the event.

We’d be delighted if you could join us – to do so, please sign up to this webinar via the booking button on this page. Click here to join.

…and also please do feel free to share the webinar link with colleagues.

Thank you and see you soon,

The Cansford Labs Team


About the author
Jayne Hazon is an experienced Reporting Scientist, currently working at Cansford Laboratories. Jayne began her career in the field of Analytical Toxicology at TrichoTech in 2009 and has actively worked in drug testing laboratories, as well as providing the interpretation of results in expert witness reports and also giving evidence in court. Jayne contributed to...