雇主/教育工作者合作在改善律师福利方面的作用

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2021-12-15 DOI:10.1080/03069400.2021.2005348
Nigel Jones
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早在新冠疫情爆发之前,从事律师教育和就业的组织就已经开始认真对待福利问题。这两组人都在寻找帮助律师保持健康、建立个人适应能力并帮助他们在这个行业中茁壮成长的方法。这场危机进一步推动了这些努力,并使福祉成为更重要的优先事项。本文考虑如果两个利益相关者群体更有效地合作,实现这些目标的机会是否会增加,以及这种合作可能是什么样子的。它的重点是英国的职业。本书是从雇主的角度出发,尤其是从伦敦金融城(City of London)大型律师事务所的角度出发。它主要是基于作者的第一手经验。它还考虑了其他雇主和更广泛的利益相关者社区(包括第三部门)的做法,基于个人沟通和已发表的文献。它解释了为什么这些雇主更重视律师的健康,他们采取了哪些措施,他们认为哪些措施产生了积极的影响,以及如何改变对未来雇员的培训,以帮助保持他们的健康。它的目标是促进教育工作者和员工之间关于更好的合作是什么样子的辩论。
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The role of employer/educator collaboration in improving the wellbeing of lawyers
ABSTRACT Well before Covid struck, wellbeing was already being taken seriously by organisations involved in both the education and employment of lawyers. Both groups were looking for ways to help lawyers keep themselves well, build their personal resilience and help them thrive in the profession. The crisis has added further impetus to those endeavours, and made wellbeing an even higher priority. This paper considers whether the chances of achieving those objectives would be increased if the two stakeholder groups collaborated more effectively, and what that collaboration might look like. Its focus is on the UK profession. It is written from the employer perspective, in particular that of large law firms based in the City of London. And it is primarily based on the first-hand experience of the author. It also considers the approach of other employers and the broader stakeholder community (including in the third sector), based on personal communications and published literature. It explains why those employers are taking lawyer wellbeing more seriously, what steps they have taken and which they believe are having a positive impact, and how the training of their future employees might be changed in order to help maintain their health. Its objective is to promote debate between educators and employees about what better collaboration might look like.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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