The Stephen James Partnership, offer programmes for Black and mixed-race Black candidates to increase their access and insights into law across a range of means-tested

Many people working in the law experience imposter syndrome. High standards and expectations, a challenging work environment, and the fear of making a mistake can

Episode 28 of The Legal Mind Podcast: LGBTQ+ Solicitors Network. In this Pride Month special, solicitors Sam John of Wendy Hopkins Family Law Practice; Kirsty

South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM) starts on 18 July and runs until 17 August (every year). It raises the profile of British South Asian heritage

An ally is someone who is not a member of an underrepresented group but who takes action to support that group to help make their

International Non-Binary People’s Day is observed each year on 14 July and is aimed at raising awareness and organising around the issues faced by non-binary people around the world. According to Stonewall

Join the Fawcett Society in-person for the launch of their newest report, featuring presentations, roundtable discussions and Q&A. Becoming a mother impacts a woman’s income for the rest of

The DIAL Global Diversity Review, formerly the McKenzie-Delis Foundation Review, encompasses ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, mental health, disability, socio-economic background, nationality, religion, and parenthood.

The primary purpose of the scheme is to enable aspiring barristers, with any form of disability, to gain support from a practising barrister in their

The Black Barristers’ Network (BBN) was founded in 2019 by Natasha Shotunde & Mavis Amonoo-Acquah to provide support and increase the visibility of Black Barristers