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22 March 2024

Empowering neurodivergent individuals in the family law system

This blog will explore the practical ways neurodivergent individuals can be supported in family proceedings to enable them to engage effectively and give their best evidence. 

20 March 2024

Introducing our neurodiversity series

In celebration of neurodiversity week, we will be releasing a series of blogs - over the coming weeks - considering some of the issues faced by our neurodivergent individuals

Georgina Woodward

20 March 2024

Autistic people in the workplace – avoiding common myths

It is important for employers to ensure that the workplace remains neuro-inclusive throughout

Catherine Bourne

20 March 2024

Closing the health inequality gap for patients with autism

Studies have shown that there is significant health inequality for patients with autism, leading to a lower health related quality of life and an increased risk of mortality.

13 April 2023

There’s no such thing as the perfect candidate

Entering the legal profession is an extremely daunting task in and of itself. The odds of success are slim – 2% if you want to be specific (Chambers Student, 2020). Against this background, those seeking to enter the profession face a cacophony of dissonant perfectionism. It is a constant rhetoric that every part of your academic journey must be flawless, coupled with an exceptional level of work experience and a multitude of extra-curricular activities. It is frankly exhausting before you have even written a word of the application. So, what do you do when you don’t fit the mould of the perfect candidate? 

Georgina Woodward

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