The Bar Council of England and Wales
Sarah Richardson has extensive experience in policy, regulatory issues, and law reform, serving as Head of Policy Regulatory Issues and Law Reform at the General Council of the Bar of England and Wales since November 2007. Prior to this role, Sarah held positions as Senior International Projects Officer at the League for the Exchange of Commonwealth Teachers and Programme Development Officer at Sunseed Tanzania Trust, where responsibilities included designing and coordinating evaluations of environmental programs. Additional experience includes an internship at Womankind Worldwide focused on reproductive rights projects, a researcher role for a BBC Radio 3 program, and teaching English at DUOC University for the British Council. Sarah holds a Graduate Diploma in Law from BPP Law School, an MSc in Development and Planning from UCL, and a BSc in Natural Science with a focus on Anthropology and Archaeology from Durham University.
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The Bar Council represents barristers in England and Wales and promotes their specialist advocacy and advisory services. The Bar Council is also the Approved Regulator of the Bar of England and Wales, although we discharge our regulatory functions through the independent Bar Standards Board. The Bar Council promotes: The Bar's high quality specialist advocacy and advisory services Fair access to justice for all The highest standards of ethics, equality and diversity across the profession, and The development of business opportunities for barristers at home and abroad. The Bar Council endorses the interests of the Bar to the Government, parliamentarians, the media and other stakeholders, both domestically and internationally, and in the public interest. Our executive works in partnership with the many members of the Bar who give up their time to serve on the elected Bar Council and on committees covering issues as wide-ranging as social mobility, remuneration, international work and law reform. We are committed to upholding the highest standards of ethics, equality and diversity across the profession, as well as ensuring that the Bar can attract and retain the brightest and the best, irrespective of background. We also provide a wide range of services to our members, including online advice, training courses and practical guidance. Follow us on Twitter: @thebarcouncil