As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, the Bar Council spoke with barristers Eleanor Keehan and Nina Caplin about how a sense of community has sustained them through the challenges of their careers. Their stories highlight how connection and shared experience are central to wellbeing at the Bar.
Looking to deepen your understanding of wellbeing in legal practice? Join us in Birmingham on Saturday 7 June for the Wellbeing at the Bar Conference. A key session, Reflective practice: a powerful tool for barrister wellbeing, explores how techniques used in medicine and other high-pressure fields can help barristers build resilience and thrive professionally.