Mental Health Awareness Week 2024
This Mental Health Awareness Week, LawCare is urging people in the legal sector to take easy steps and make small changes to move more each day for better mental health.
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This Mental Health Awareness Week, LawCare is urging people in the legal sector to take easy steps and make small changes to move more each day for better mental health.
Mental Health Awareness Week
(12 to 18 May 2025). This Mental Health Awareness Week, LawCare is celebrating the power of community – a vital tool for providing support, connecting different generations, and creating workplaces where everyone feels valued and can thrive.
Stand with us and make mental health a priority.
LawCare is launching the 25 Club – a new initiative bringing together organisations and individuals who are committed to building legal workplaces that support mental health and wellbeing.
Our Trustee, Rachael O’Connor, highlights the importance of everyone playing a role in supporting student wellbeing – whether in law schools, universities, or across the wider legal sector. So, what could you do to uplift, support, or inspire a law student or aspiring lawyer?
Our Trustee, Rachael O’Connor, highlights the importance of everyone playing a role in supporting student wellbeing – whether in law schools, universities, or across the wider legal sector.
So, what could you do to uplift, support, or inspire a law student or aspiring lawyer?
A chance for workplaces to celebrate and support people’s different backgrounds and experiences. Two LawCare Champions, Andrea and Julie, share what it means to them to be able to be themselves at work.
LawCare, the mental health charity for the legal sector in the UK, has published its 2024 impact report, revealing its busiest year ever with record numbers reaching out for support.
LawCare, the mental health charity for the legal sector in the UK, has published its 2024 impact report, revealing its busiest year ever with record numbers reaching out for support.
It was wonderful to bring together our volunteers, Champions, and Trustees for a day of connection, inspiration, and energy.
Two directors from Gamlins Law, a North Wales law firm, have successfully completed their fundraising climb of Mount Kilimanjaro. Ron Davison, the firm’s Managing Director, and fellow director Dafydd Roberts reached Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa, after a gruelling seven-day trek to raise funds for LawCare.
“It is time to prioritise mental health in the workplace”