If you are interested in Diversity and Inclusion, you may be interested in some of these articles and other information from December 2022:
Disability History Month
- Case study: Supporting workplace adjustments at BCLP
- “Sharing my disability story was the best decision I ever made” – Reena Parmar
- No more holding back
- It’s disability, not inability – that’s why I want to be remembered! – Dame Fiona Woolf
- How far to the toilet?
- “My neurodivergence is a benefit in my role” – Arwen Makin
- Project Rise – a part-time training initiative
- Project Rise adds more firms offering part-time training
Read:
- 100 years since pioneering first woman solicitor
- Trailblazing solicitors: the women who broke the barrier
- Carrie Morrison – an unlikely solicitor
- Gallery: Law Society marks women solicitors centenary
- “People weren’t taking me as seriously until I showed them what I could do” – Holly Moore
- Prospective judicial appointments chief quizzed on diversity
- No more ‘sir’ or ‘madam’: Obsolete DJ titles axed
- Case study: Supporting workplace adjustments at BCLP
- Barristers taking ‘financial hit’ to tackle race inequality
- Law leads on social mobility – but ‘too focused’ on top universities
- Mother in Law: 100 wellbeing tips
- Travers Smith calls juniors into the office for four days a week
- New Year honours: MBE for inclusion champion
- First KC round for 70 years – just one solicitor makes the grade
- 2023: Working practices for law firms are changing