The latest report from Law Care shows that there was a 14% increase in the number of people contacting them for mental health support. The report also found that this was because of a 95% increase in the number of contacts saying that bullying, harassment, or discrimination were primary reasons for contacting LawCare.
This highlights that culture in the legal industry can be rather toxic and negative, thus reducing the mental wellbeing levels of those working in the industry. Whilst it’s great that more people in law are speaking up and seeking support, there needs to be more support within the workplace so that help can be easily accessible, and overall workplace wellbeing can be monitored.
Investing in employee wellbeing schemes can help create a more positive and open culture, especially when it comes to more acceptance and less stigma surrounding mental health. The increase in people reaching out to LawCare, highlights that there either isn’t support available at work, where people spend most of their time, and that there could be a big problem of stigma within the legal industry due to intense competition and workloads.
Negative work cultures, paired with the emotional gravity of cases and workloads, means that those working in law are more susceptible to experiencing poor mental health. It’s an industry where although many think it’s lavish and cool, there’s darker mental struggles running through that need to be brought to light and worked upon.
Not only is it important for everyone to have mental health support, but our legal system needs to be held up to the highest standards so that there’s justice. In order to raise the bar for legal excellence, mental health support must be invested in.
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