‘Promoting a modern, diverse and inclusive profession’ By popular demand and following the successful event held in 2020, Leeds Law Society and the Law Society
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The Work and Pensions Committee has published a report on the disability employment gap (30 July). Click here to read the full report.

The Business Disability Forum conference on 15 September will provide people working in businesses in Scotland with the opportunity to explore business and disability related questions that commonly arise at work but are not

Applications for the role of deputy district judge (DDJ) opened on 19 July 2021. Deputy district judges sit on a fee-paid basis in the county

The Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) will be introduced this autumn. According to the SRA the assessment registration and bookings are now open. In particular the

Join DODs Diversity for their “Neurodiversity at Work” event on 19 August. At ‘Neurodiversity at Work’, you will receive expert insight into different forms of neurodiversity (such as autism,

The Law Society Lawyers with Disabilities Division is finalising their guidance on reasonable adjustments and they want to share with the profession examples of good

‘Promoting a modern, diverse and inclusive profession’ By popular demand and following the successful event held in 2020, Leeds Law Society and the Law Society

The Government has promised to tackle long diagnosis waiting times in the new autism strategy for England, after successful campaigning from National Autistic Society supporters.

Nominations for the Next 100 Years Inspirational Women in Law Awards 2021 are now officially open for their sixth year. These awards seek to identify