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New Chair to board of Trustees

LawCare has appointed a new chair to its board of trustees. Andrew Caplen replaces outgoing chair Bronwen Still as of this month.

Andrew Caplen

Andrew is a Solicitor, Notary Public and a former President of the Law Society of England and Wales (2014/2015), Chair of the Law Society’s Management Board (2010-2012) and Chair of the Law Society’s Access to Justice Committee (2008-2012). He has written and spoken widely on a range of justice and legal issues. Andrew is based in Hampshire and was a previous Hampshire Law Society President and a great supporter of the law profession locally.

As President, Andrew particularly focused upon Access to Justice together with issues relating to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. Whilst President he also supported and highlighted the work of LawCare. He has considerable experience within the charity sector and is currently Chair of Spurgeons’ Childrens Charity and a past Chair of Southampton YMCA. He has been a trustee of LawCare since 2018.

Andrew said: “I am excited and honoured at the opportunity to chair LawCare’s Board of Trustees as it seeks to continue its so important work. Mental health and addiction issues sadly affect so many and the legal profession is by no means immune. It is difficult to underestimate the importance of LawCare and its work in providing awareness, support and that so needed ‘listening voice’.”

Trustee Recruitment LawCare is recruiting up to four new trustees to strengthen the board and develop their work in supporting and promoting mental health and wellbeing in the legal community. It is an exciting time to join the LawCare board as the engagement about mental health in the legal community is significantly growing. For a role description and the recruitment process visit www.lawcare.org.uk. ■

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