What’s really working for inclusion and wellbeing in law?
In-person event
🏢 Leeds University Business School - Maurice Keyworth Building G.31
📅 Thursday 26 June 2025
🕒 4 to 6pm

This panel event and community discussion will focus on what actually works to improve inclusion and wellbeing in the legal sector, based on evidence and examples. While setting goals and making public commitments is valuable, it's critical to assess the effectiveness of initiatives to ensure lasting impact.
The partnership between the University of Leeds and LawCare has shown a lack of evaluation in equity, inclusion, and wellness efforts - especially in involving aspiring and junior lawyers. This insight led to the creation of a reverse mentoring toolkit and the organisation of this event.
The main goal of this event and panel discussion is to bring people together who care about the same issues, to promote solidarity across the sector.
The event is open to anyone in the legal sector interested in inclusion and/or wellbeing.
There will be time and opportunity for further conversations over refreshments after the main panel discussion.
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Leeds.
More about the panel
The panel welcomes questions in advance of the session. You can send them directly to Rachael O'Connor at the University of Leeds; [email protected]
