With online video interviews the new normal, Eleanor Shaw reflects on how the legal sector can be more accessible for deaf and disabled job applicants.
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Collection of posts featuring interesting reads including articles, blogs and books for those of you who are interested in diversity and inclusion.
LawCare have released the findings of their research study Life in the Law. This research, the first of its kind in this country, looked at
Jonathan Andrews discusses neurodiversity in the legal profession and draws on his personal experience to provide tips for firms on how to recruit, retain and
An inclusive culture and a diverse workforce are key drivers of workforce resilience, and increasingly, central tenets in investor attraction, regulatory compliance and corporate reputation.
Join Law Care to discover the findings of their research study Life in the Law. The research into mental health and wellbeing in the legal sector,
Disability Rights UK reports that there is a vast disparity across the UK when it comes to finding an accessible toilet, research by health and
The Work and Pensions Committee has published a report on the disability employment gap (30 July). Click here to read the full report.
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.
This book from Dr Sally Austen is aimed at professionals with no prior experience of working with deaf or hard of hearing people. The information
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Assistive Technology (APPGAT) has recently launched their new report, Talent & Technology: Building bridges to employment for disabled people. The report produced