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2TG is committed to promoting equality and diversity in relation to the recruitment and treatment of pupils, tenants and staff and the provision of services to clients, in accordance with the Equality and Diversity Rules in the Bar Standards Board Handbook and the Equality Act 2010.
Members and staff attend Bar Council training sessions at the Bar Council, as well as regular in-house sessions also conducted by the Bar Council.
In accordance with the Bar Standards Boards equality rules, members and staff are given the opportunity to provide diversity data in order for Chambers to publish an anonymous summary of such data.
Our diversity data can be found on our website, and we publish an updated summary of the data every 3 years.
The contribution of a number of our barristers has been recognised at award events for the legal profession in relation to commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Caroline Harrison KC and Rehana Azib KC were shortlisted for their contribution to diversity at the Chambers Bar Awards in 2020 and 2021 respectively. Rehana Azib KC won the title of ‘Barrister of the Year’ at the Next 100 Years Inspirational Women in Law Awards 2021. The Inspirational Women in Law Awards recognises individuals from across the legal profession who are leading the way in improving equality and diversity.
2. Why will you make a good barrister? (200 words)
3. Tell us about a time you persuaded someone of something. (200 words)
Your example can be, but need not be, from a legal context (e.g. mooting). Please do not use the same information you have used in your answers to Questions 1 or 2