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Thought of the Day: Why do YouTube Music Videos Not Have Subtitles

While I often won’t watch informational YouTube Videos, but I do use YouTube to play music in the background while working or writing. Today, I was watching some music videos and I stopped and thought – why do the music videos not even have auto-generated subtitles? Well… I didn’t know…

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Video Interviews Vs Audio-Only Interviews in Legal Recruitment: views from a hearing impaired solicitor.

So I was reading an article this morning entitled The case against video interviews for training contracts and pupillage written by Law PhD student Elijah Granet. Elijah is making a case for audio interviews to support diversity and inclusion in legal sector recruitment. The article looks at the fact that COVID-19 has…

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SRA: Disability: Creating an inclusive workplace

If you weren’t able to catch this webinar live you can watch it on youtube (with automated captions) here. I’ve also summarised the transcript/slides below (this has been edited to make it read better/make more sense given the errors in the automated transcript and to incorporate the information presented in…

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SRA Webinar: Disability: Creating an inclusive workplace

The SRA have launched a new webinar series this month. The series is designed to help law firms and lawyers with the key challenges that they may be facing at this time. This recent series includes a webinar on creating an inclusive workplace. Join to find out how they are…

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Disability in the legal profession — Legally Disabled Roundtables

Legally Disabled, The Law Society and its Lawyers with Disabilities Division (now Disabled Solicitors Network) have been working together to share the research findings and develop guidance to support organisations with implementing the recommendations from the ‘Legally Disabled?’ report. They are currently running a series of roundtables, which provides a…

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