We Need Your Help!

The education and training provided by The Inner Temple would not be possible without the support and commitment of members, who give up their time to support a wide range of activities including Outreach, Scholarships, Qualifying Sessions and training for pupils and barristers.

Volunteering can have a wide range of benefits including the following:

Please find below some of the key activities which you can volunteer to support:

Outreach and Scholarships

Support for 16 to 18-year-olds:

Support for people aged 18 years old and over:

Supporting Bar Course Students

The Inn supports Bar Course students throughout their studies by providing Qualifying Sessions on a number of different topics and themes. These sessions frequently require volunteers to do the following:

It is important that students are given frequent opportunities to speak and network with established members of the profession, so volunteers are needed not just to train students, but also to speak to them during formalised networking sessions.

Qualifying Sessions are held in London, online and on Circuit.

The Inn is also looking for volunteers to support students in the following areas:

Student and Pupil Support Schemes

The Inn provides additional guidance and advice to students and pupils via a range of Support Schemes, including the following:

Advocacy Training

Advocacy Trainers are established practitioners who are trained to teach advocacy at Pupil and New Practitioner courses held throughout the year at the Inn and at external venues. A potential trainer must attend a weekend training course, normally held in October.

International Activities

The Inn has an international membership and we aim to remain in contact with those based overseas. With this in mind, the Inn would like to hear from members who are interested in supporting international activities.

If you are interested to volunteering in any capacity, you can contact education@innertemple.org.uk or visit innertemple.org.uk/volunteering-opportunities

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