LawCare is an independent charity offering emotional support, information and training to the legal community in the UK and Ireland. They work to promote good
This year’s Fiona Woolf lecture was titled: “The challenges of intersectionality – why are there so few black women lawyers in senior leadership roles in
Legal Professionals with Disabilities are invited to join Bristol Law Society for an informal coffee morning catch-up on Wednesday 2 December at 9.30 am. Sign
For Disability History Month (18 Nov – 20 Dec) the Lawyers with Disabilities Division have planned a number of events. Covid Research Roundtables Following the
If you haven’t already read the latest Law Society’s Annual Statistics Report you can download a copy here. Part one of the report looks at
UK Disability History Month (UKDHM) is an annual event creating a platform to focus on the history of our struggle for equality and human rights
Audism is the belief that the ability to hear makes one superior to those with hearing loss. Those who support this perspective are known as audists,
The launch of theThe impact of COVID-19 on the employment and training of disabled lawyers in England and Wales: opportunities for job-redesign and best practice
Have a dedicated disability officer If you don’t already have a dedicated disability officer you should consider having one. This may be someone who has
Following the Legally Disabled Report in January 2020, the Lawyers with Disabilities Division (LDD) of the Law Society, commissioned Professor Debbie Foster and Dr Natasha