Legal Action Group (LAG) Community Care Conference 2024 – Overcoming Contemporary Challenges to Community Care Law
Sophie Wenzinger Clerc reflects on the recent LAG conference. On 22 October 2024, I was lucky to attend the annual
Through BPP University’s Corporate Social Responsibility strategy, we use our position and voice to improve education, help communities and raise aspirations.
Our pro bono projects provide free legal services and support to local communities and the most vulnerable in our society.
Through our public legal education project Streetlaw, we work to empower individuals by making them more aware of their rights.
We offer opportunities for the next generation of lawyers to engage in social welfare law issues, including the provision of training contract/QWE opportunities within the BPP Pro Bono Centre in housing, family, employment and commercial law.
We encourage BPP University staff and students to make a positive difference to communities, by raising money and lending their skills. Here are just some of the ways we help:
At BPP University, we aim to facilitate professional careers that are open to all.
To help those with financial barriers, we offer a range of bursaries and scholarships to high achievers who might not have the finances to go to university, but do have the ability, commitment and dedication.
In addition to the BPP Pro Bono Centre’s extensive community outreach work, the Centre is also proud to support the following ED &I and widening participation initiatives:
Sophie Wenzinger Clerc reflects on the recent LAG conference. On 22 October 2024, I was lucky to attend the annual
14 Jan 2025
Tony Martin, Head of Clinics, ponders the role of the Tribunal in setting rents. In the BPP Legal Advice Clinic
Tony Martin, Head of Clinics, ponders the role of the Tribunal in setting rents. In the BPP Legal Advice Clinic