Barristers have been increasingly reporting that they have experienced or witnessed bullying, harassment, and discrimination. In our most recent survey of Barristers Working Lives 2023, 44% of respondents said they had experienced or observed this behaviour while working either in person or online. This is an increase from 38% in 2021 and 31% in 2017.

Support

It can be difficult to challenge harassment or bullying behaviour. So, when something happens which doesn’t feel right, or makes us feel uncomfortable, or hurts us, it can be hard to know who to tell or what to do.

If you experience or witness bullying or harassment in the workplace there is support available.

Speak to the Bar Council

Email the Equality and Diversity team in confidence for support and advice about bullying, harassment or sexual harassment issues. This is available to all members of the profession, staff and members of chambers, employed barristers, pupils and Bar students.

Email [email protected] for advice; you can also request a callback.

Call the Assistance Programme

Anyone working in or around the Bar can call if they’re feeling stressed or overwhelmed. The AP is run by Health Assured and provides fully funded, confidential support.

Visit our wellbeing at the Bar website

Call 0800 169 2040

Get in touch with LawCare

LawCare is the mental health charity for the legal sector. Volunteers provide free and confidential emotional support. The helpline is open 9am to 5pm every weekday (except bank holidays).

Visit the LawCare website

Call 0800 279 6888