Race, Equality Diversity and Inclusivity Statement.
Byrom Street Chambers is a small, specialised set of practitioners, the majority of whose members hold judicial roles. We benefit from a low turnover of members and staff. From this position, we recognise the importance and benefits of a diverse and inclusive team.
BSC is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusivity within our organisation and within our workplace. We are committed to the Equality Guidelines in the Bar Standards Board Handbook.
We operate a zero-tolerance policy of discrimination of any kind, either individually or collectively, whether direct, indirect, or by way of victimisation, against any person, or harassment of any person.
We are committed to promoting a culture where the individual is fairly treated and respected, and we promote a culture where diversity is appreciated.
We encourage applications from those currently underrepresented in the legal workforce and from disadvantaged groups, including women, Black and minority ethnic groups, people who are LGBTQ+ and people with disabilities or who are neurodiverse.
BSC will make reasonable adjustments where a practice, policy or procedure, or physical feature of premises, make it impossible or unreasonably difficult for a person with disabilities to make use of a service
This statement should be read in conjunction with our Anti-Racist Statement. BSC has committed to positive initiatives in the Race, Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity Action Plan Click [here].
We are committed to reviewing our initiatives to ensure they are effective.
To view our diversity data click [here]
Below are the mentoring programmes that Chambers support -
I Am The Bar on the Bar Council Website
https://www.barcouncil.org.uk/media-campaigns/campaigns/iamthebar.html
The Social Mobility Foundation:
https://www.socialmobility.org.uk/
Bridging the Bar
https://bridgingthebar.org
10,000 Interns Foundation
https://10000internsfoundation.com
Updated March 2024.