This report highlights how the criminal justice system is addressing the challenges faced by people with a learning disability and autistic people, with examples of
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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.
If you have an employee with a disclosed hidden disability, there are a few things you can do to support them in the workplace: Encourage
If you have a disability and are planning to disclose it to your employer or colleagues, here are a few tips to consider: Know your
This report from the Economist explores how the rapidly changing DEI discourse is developing, discusses the role of data in DEI initiatives and examines employee
For Disability History Month, the Law Society interviewed Senior Leader – Wendy Hardaker CB. Wendy qualified as a solicitor in 1997 having joined the Government
Harriet Quiney is neurodivergent and a partner at DWF In this article for the Law Gazette she talks us through her legal life, her experiences
The Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) Access to Work Adjustment Passport (WAP) will ease the transition from university into employment by reducing the need
To mark Disability History Month, Yasmin Sheikh, director and trainer at Diverse Matters and vice chair of the Law Society’s Lawyers with Disabilities network, shares
Sanjay Harish Solanki is a family solicitor at Penmans Solicitors. In this Law Society Gazette article, he shares his experience of working in the law.
A cross-firm scheme initiated by the Law Society of England and Wales’ Lawyers with Disabilities Division (LDD) is seeking to encourage more part-time qualifying opportunities