Equality & CSR

Equality and Diversity

11KBW is committed to equality and diversity, and is particularly keen to improve access to the Bar for members of under-represented groups.

11KBW / 39 Essex Chambers Scholarship

The 11KBW / 39 Essex Chambers Scholarship awards each year two students on the Bar Course from Black/Caribbean/African/Black British ethnic groups, an award of £30,000, a guaranteed assessed mini-pupillage, and a dedicated interview place for pupillage if their performance at mini-pupillage meets an appropriate threshold.

Full details of the scholarship, including the eligibility criteria and applications process are here.

Bridging the Bar

We participate in Bridging the Bar Mini-Pupillage Programme for students who, owing to their disability, ethnic background, socio-economic background, education or sexuality, belong to groups which are statistically underrepresented in the profession.

Find out more about Bridging the Bar here.

Bar Placement Scheme

Members of Chambers participate in the Bar Council’s Bar Placement Scheme, which is run in conjunction with Pathways to Law and the Social Mobility Foundation.

More information about the scheme is available on the Bar Council’s website.

COMBAR Mentoring Scheme for Under-represented Groups

11KBW participates in the COMBAR Mentoring Scheme for Under-represented Groups, through which students and other aspiring barristers are paired with a member of Chambers to act as their mentor throughout the course of the year.

Find out more on the COMBAR website.

Pegasus Trust

We are also members of the Pegasus Trust, a scholarship scheme offering gifted young lawyers the opportunity of work experience in a first-class set of chambers.

Fair recruitment

We seek to recruit the best people from every background.  We welcome applications from members of all under-represented groups and are proud to be using the Rare Contextual Recruitment System which allows us to understand each applicant’s achievements in the context in which they have been gained.

Anti-Racist statement

11KBW is committed to being an anti-racist organisation. We believe this means not merely refraining from acting in a racially discriminatory way, but taking proactive steps to confront and remedy the effects of racism in all its forms within our organisation and in our work.

Led by our Heads of Chambers, Management Committee and Equalities Committee and Equality and Diversity Officer, we are committed to creating a work environment that is free from prejudice, discrimination, and marginalisation. We recognise that well-meaning words and good intentions are not enough and that we must commit to more meaningful action in order to make effective change to address race inequality.

11KBW has therefore adopted a programme of positive action measures and other steps to improve access to the Bar and to improve racial diversity within chambers. This includes:

  • Establishing an 11KBW Scholarship for Black students on the BPTC, that includes an award of £30,000. From 2026, the ‘11KBW / 39 Essex Chambers Scholarship’ will offer two awards each year, with the same financial award, and equivalent mentoring and mini-pupillage benefits. Full details of the 11KBW / 39 Essex Chambers Scholarship are available here.
  • Providing events dedicated to addressing race inequality, such as “A Career at the Bar for students from ethnic minority backgrounds” in 2021, hosted by our former colleague Mr Justice Choudhury, the first member of the British Bangladeshi community to be appointed to the High Court Bench.
  • Auditing our own recruitment diversity data and evidence (and requiring this from our external recruiters) to challenge our commitment to anti-racism and develop appropriate remedial action.
  • Using the Rare Contextual Recruitment System which allows us to understand each pupillage applicant’s achievements in the context in which they have been gained.
  • Providing mandatory anti-racism training to all members and staff at 11KBW.
  • Focusing on improving our recruitment and training for all roles in chambers so that we attract and retain the best talent from all backgrounds, and properly reflect the diversity of our society.
  • Participating in the Bridging the Bar mini-pupillage scheme and providing Advocacy training for members of the Bridging the Bar Academy to improve equality of access for underrepresented groups at the Bar.
  • Participating in the Bar Council’s Bar Placement Scheme, run in conjunction with Pathways to Law and the Social Mobility Foundation.
  • Participating in COMBAR’s mentoring scheme to improve quality of access for underrepresented groups at the Commercial Bar.

This Anti-Racist Statement has been adopted by 11KBW’s Management Committee. 11KBW will continue to develop our anti-racist practice by reviewing our progress on a regular basis in our Equalities Committee and reporting to our Management Committee.

Access statement

11KBW is based in Inner Temple within buildings on King’s Bench Walk.

Our client-facing facilities are at number 11 King’s Bench Walk, which is accessed by 8 steps. Unfortunately, there is no internal or external lift in any part of the premises, and these physical restraints regrettably mean that Chambers is not wheelchair accessible. However, we can offer accessible in-person conference facilities, and we can also make arrangements for virtual or remote conferences. If these – or any other facilities – would assist, visitors are invited to discuss the arrangements that they need with one of the clerks or directly with the barrister instructed.

If you are considering applying for pupillage or mini-pupillage and have particular access needs, please raise these with our Director of Operations (email Claire.Halas@11kbw.com) and we will take any reasonable steps that we can to meet those needs.

Social Responsibility

Social responsibility underpins all that we do at 11KBW.

Pro Bono

Members of 11KBW regularly undertake pro bono work. We are part of Advocate’s Chambers Pro Bono Framework.

In 2024, six members of chambers were included in the inaugural Pro Bono Recognition List. Eight members were recognised in 2025, and nine in 2026.

Charitable work and contributions

We have a dedicated charity budget, and many of us take part in the London Legal Walk to support the city’s legal advice charities.

Environment

We help protect our surroundings with an environmentally friendly procurement policy and have achieved five gold awards for recycling in the London Clean City Awards Scheme.

London Living Wage

We are committed to fairness, and were the first chambers to pay the London Living Wage.

Your ideas

Our Director of Operations, Claire Halas, actively seeks your suggestions as we continue to develop our CSR. You can email her at Claire.Halas@11kbw.com.

Policies and Diversity Data

Our equality and diversity policy statement is here.

Our policy against harassment is here.

Our members parenting and flexible working policy statement is here.

Our Members of Chambers Diversity Data is published here.

Our Staff Diversity Data is published here.