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Work experience placements
76
Apprenticeship levy pot spent
26,673
£

Work experience, including PRIME
We welcomed 76 individuals to Blake Morgan for work experience placements last year, totalling over 2,600 hours.

Providing apprenticeships
Last year we offered nine apprenticeships, providing nearly 15,000 hours of learning and on-the-job experience

9

Apprenticeships

Social welfare qualification support
Blake Morgan’s support for the Social welfare solicitors qualification fund has allowed one person to embark on the Solicitors Qualifying Examination.

This will help to keep them in the social welfare legal sector, advising the most vulnerable members of society.

1

Trainee social welfare solicitor

Blake Morgan supporting the community

We know how important it is to improve access to the legal profession.

Our work experience opportunities and apprenticeships are ways in which we demonstrate our commitment to driving change.

112

Community hours

311

MyTime community
In 2022/23, Blake Morgan colleagues supported our communities by giving up their time to undertake a variety of roles, including working as governors at local schools and taking on management roles within local charities.

Volunteering hours

MyTime volunteering
MyTime enabled our colleagues to take paid leave to participate in volunteering activities, ranging from helping out at the local school fair to organising events for their community sports team.

Blake Morgan colleagues
giving back to the community

Blake Morgan colleagues have been supporting our communities over the past year by providing pro-bono legal advice and through our MyTime scheme.

MyTime grants colleagues paid leave so that they can take part in volunteering and other activities which support our communities.

Blake Morgan
social initiatives

Find out more about our social initiatives:

Providing apprenticeships
Last year we offered nine apprenticeships, providing nearly 15,000 hours of learning and on-the-job experience

Apprenticeships

9

Work experience, including PRIME
We welcomed 76 individuals to Blake Morgan for work experience placements last year, totalling over 2,600 hours.

Trainee social welfare solicitor

Social welfare qualification support
Blake Morgan’s support for the Social welfare solicitors qualification fund has allowed one person to embark on the Solicitors Qualifying Examination.

This will help to keep them in the social welfare legal sector, advising the most vulnerable members of society.

1
76
Work experience placements
£
Apprenticeship levy pot spent
26,673

We know how important it is to improve access to the legal profession.

Our work experience opportunities and apprenticeships are ways in which we demonstrate our commitment to driving change.

Blake Morgan supporting the community

MyTime volunteering
MyTime enabled our colleagues to take paid leave to participate in volunteering activities, ranging from helping out at the local school fair to organising events for their community sports team.

112

MyTime community
In 2022/23, Blake Morgan colleagues supported our communities by giving up their time to undertake a variety of roles, including working as governors at local schools and taking on management roles within local charities.

Community hours

Volunteering hours

311
Blake Morgan colleagues
giving back to the community

Find out more about our social initiatives:

Blake Morgan
social initiatives

Blake Morgan colleagues have been supporting our communities over the past year by providing pro-bono legal advice and through our MyTime scheme.

MyTime grants colleagues paid leave so that they can take part in volunteering and other activities which support our communities.

Blake Morgan

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