Date

16 May

Time

06:00 PM - 08:30 PM

Location

Capital Law, Tyndall Street, Cardiff CF10 4AZ

Non-Members Price

Free

Price

Free

Back in 2021 (when we were still impacted by COVID working restrictions) we asked our members and community to complete a survey (‘how are you really?’). We published results in a full report – which can be found here.

We also arranged a Panel Discussion in 2022, when things started to get back to normal, or the ‘new normal’.

This year we want to check in with our members with another survey, and also explore the mental health & wellbeing within the profession at another panel event.

The survey

The survey can be found here, and will be open from 8 April until 3 May. The survey is anonymous.

The results will then be analysed and a follow up report produced. The results will also be discussed at the panel event.

The survey is completely anonymous.

The panel event

The panel event will take place on Thursday 16 May, from 6pm, at Capital Law.

Our amazing panel members are:

  • Mark Evans (Current Law Society Vice President) – attending remotely
  • Dafydd James – Lockton – Business Development Executive and ex-Wales rugby player
  • Eglė Padaigaitė-Gulbinienė – PHD Student, funded by Mental Health Research UK
  • Emma Waddingham – Founder of Legal News Wales
  • Gethin Bennet – Solicitor at Royal Mint
  • Page Baldwin – Head of Learning and Development – Capital Law
  • Sian Hughes – Head of EDI at the SRA

Refreshments and snacks will be provided.

Look out for the bios for our panel which will be released in the weeks leading up to the event.

Donations

This event is free, however, we ask people to kindly make a donation if they can to our charity of the year – Mental Health Research UK, here.

Questions to our panel

If you have any specific questions you would like to ask then please email admin@cardifflaw.org. There will also the an opportunity to ask questions on the evening.

Book here

This event is free to attend, and includes nourishing drinks and snacks. A voluntary donation to Mental Health Research UK would be most welcomed. Link in the event outline.