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We believe our responsibilities extend beyond our legal work
Our community and charities programme harnesses the skills, energy and time of our people to support disadvantaged communities through practical help, pro bono expertise and financial support.
We actively encourage everyone across the firm to get involved. Everyone at our firm can take an unlimited number of days to volunteer for a firm-approved charity or community project.
We work with young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to help them develop their skills and ambitions for the future. Our initiatives include:
We work to encourage young people from lower socio-economic backgrounds to support their education and career aspirations. We partner with Inspire (the Education Business Partnership for Newham and Hackney), supporting students at local schools and colleges to develop the skills and qualities needed for the world of work. We do this through an annual mentoring programme, where students are paired up with a mentor from Macfarlanes and they work on developing skills like interview preparation and CV writing.
Macfarlanes is a founding partner of Legal CORE (Collaboration on Race and Ethnicity), a cross-firm initiative tackling under-representation of ethnic minority groups in the legal sector.
Through Legal CORE, we are supporting Hemisphere Education, a racial literacy programme for state schools. Developed with Rare Recruitment, Hemisphere equips teachers with tools to better understand, safeguard and support black and minority ethnic students. To date, Hemisphere has reached more than 60 schools across England and Scotland, with the potential to impact over 50,000 children. Macfarlanes supports three schools directly through this initiative.
Through our “Back to Schools” programme, we encourage our colleagues who attended a state school to return to their former school and deliver a careers presentation or session about the legal sector and what it is like to work in a commercial law firm. Other colleagues are also encouraged to visit schools, and all these visits are recorded as a community day (our volunteering days).
This year we are partnering with Coram, the UK’s oldest children’s charity. Coram champions the rights and wellbeing of at-risk children through legal advice, advocacy, adoption support and educational programmes.
Based close to our London office, Coram has deep roots in our local community and we are proud to support their mission.
Creating a culture where everyone can thrive, with clear aims, active networks and mentoring.