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updated on 18 October 2013
The SRA has released its Training for Tomorrow policy paper, which among other things promises "radical" reforms to the current education and training system and an end to the "one-size-fits-all" approach to solicitors’ qualification.
The policy paper follows publication of the Legal Education and Training Review in June 2013. The paper outlines a number of proposed changes, including:
The aim of the above, broadly speaking, is to shift the focus from the training process to an emphasis on high standards within prescribed outcomes, increased flexibility in how to meet those outcomes, and a system that can adapt to the rapidly changing legal services market.
The SRA predicts that implementing these changes could result in:
The SRA is seeking feedback on its policy paper by way of six free public events that are to be held around the country. Running from 11 November until 29 November, the regulator will be holding events in Cardiff, London, Newcastle, Bristol, Manchester and Nottingham. More details on how to attend can be found on the SRA site.