Introduction to race training - delivered in chambers
About the course
Developed by the Bar Council’s Race Working Group, this introductory training course covers anti-racism and is designed to raise awareness of race equality issues at the Bar. Delivered in your chambers by one of our panel of expert trainers (online, or in-person), the course provides a summary of legal and regulatory duties with respect to race as well as introducing different types of racism. Participants will be guided through a series of practical exercises and scenarios drawn from the experience of barristers from ethnic minority backgrounds, providing an invaluable starting point for further training and education on race.
Who should attend?
All barristers, practice managers, clerks and staff in your chambers.
The course programme
Duration: 2 hours
- Introducing concepts
- Exercise 1: White privilege exercise
- Exercise 2: Practical scenarios
- Exercise 3: Microaggressions and micro-incivilities
- Delegates are encouraged to look at a range of resources, guided by a reading list
Duration: 1.5 hours
- Introduction
- Recap and reflections on resources reviewed
- Exercise 4: Anti-racism
- How to be an ally and an anti-racist
- Exercise 5: Taking action
- Take-aways and commitments
The training panel
The Bar Council's Race Working Group has established a panel of trainers, chosen based on their experience in delivering training and equality and diversity. To ensure your training can be delivered on your chosen dates where possible, your trainer will be allocated on a cab-rank basis (you will not have the option to select a specific trainer).
CPD
3.5 hours
Price
£1,300 plus VAT for delivery of the day 1 and day 2 programme to a maximum of 30 participants. This is the total cost.
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