Co-creating with BAME students in legal education

Fatmata Daramy, Morag Duffin, Ibrahim Ilyas, David Taylor
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This article explores the challenges of addressing inequitable outcomes and experiences for BAME Law students. It considers the specific challenges BAME students face in entering a profession that is highly competitive, and which has traditionally lacked diversity. It details the approach that The University of Law, as a specialist legal educational institution, has taken to work and co-create with its student body to reduce these inequitable outcomes and experiences, as well as to improve a wider sense of belonging between students, their educational institution and the legal sector. It takes, as a case study, The University of Law's BAME Student Advocate scheme, which was established in the spring of 2020, and spotlights a few key projects delivered by the BAME Advocates: an employer engagement project, a Ramadan project and a project on raising awareness of institutional racism through the Stephen Lawrence case.
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与BAME学生在法律教育方面共同创新
本文探讨了解决BAME法律学生不公平结果和经验的挑战。它考虑了BAME学生在进入一个竞争激烈、传统上缺乏多样性的行业时所面临的具体挑战。它详细介绍了法律大学作为一所专业的法律教育机构,与学生群体合作和共同创造的方法,以减少这些不公平的结果和经历,并改善学生、他们的教育机构和法律部门之间更广泛的归属感。它以法学院于2020年春季成立的BAME学生倡导计划为例,重点介绍了BAME倡导者提供的几个关键项目:雇主参与项目、斋月项目和通过斯蒂芬·劳伦斯案提高对制度性种族主义意识的项目。
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