A 2018 report from the Bar Standards Board noted that Black prospective barristers encounter significantly higher barriers to entering the profession than their white peers and are less likely to be taken on as trainees. Source: Internet
According to George, the PPDK accommodates 42 trainees with special needs – ranging from those who are mentally challenged, having speech impairment and learning disability, to those with Down’s syndrome, autism and cerebral palsy. Source: Internet
“All these trainees already have experience of working on the frontline of healthcare and we appreciate they are joining our full-time staff earlier than anticipated. Source: Internet
After completing an approved interpreting course, trainees can then apply to achieve RSLI (Registered Sign Language Interpreter) status. Source: Internet
After four to six years of undergraduate medical study, trainees proceed to a two-year foundation program. Source: Internet
As the only source of recreation for the trainees, Leadville was persuaded to change its moral character, perceived "to be on a rather low plane" at the time. Source: Internet