21 March 2023 at 10.00 – 11.00am; Online The modern workplace is ever changing and has seen huge shifts in trends over the last 2
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The Diversity Access Scheme (DAS) is a unique scholarship programme, designed to address key barriers to the solicitors’ profession faced by those from less advantaged
Friday 17 March, 5.30pm, in-person at 60 Chiswell St, London EC1Y 4AG. Hosted by Addleshaw Goddard, join an informal get together with others committed to improving
15 March 2023 at 5.30-6.30pm; Online The SRA’s Workplace Culture Thematic Review published last year, outlined that ‘A poor culture not only affects personal wellbeing
Since the SQE was introduced five assessments have taken place and more than 700 solicitors have been admitted through the new route. Join the SRA
Meet Yasmin Sheikh. Yasmin woke up one day paralysed from the waist down, aged just 29. It changed life – and work – for her
Today is Time to Talk Day. Time to Talk Day 2023 is run by Mind and Rethink Mental Illness in England, in partnership with Co-op. The day is all about
Looking to take the SQE to become a solicitor? Watch this free SRA webinar to hear from those who have recently qualified or are on
What is neurodiversity and how has it changed the way we talk about autism? Is it always helpful for people who are autistic and their
The Law Society Gazette shares how the Government Legal Department are supporting disability in the workplace by using a Workplace Adjustment Passport (WAP). Introduced in