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Diversity

Every two years, law firms regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) are required to collect, report, and publish data on the diversity of their workforce. This data feeds into the SRAs law firm diversity tool, providing valuable insights into diversity across the solicitors’ profession. It also supports the SRA’s regulatory, research, and engagement activities.

 

At Constantine Law, we view the publication of our diversity data as a key part of our commitment to transparency and evidence-based practice. We understand that actively monitoring and responding to this data is essential to advancing our goals in diversity, equality, and inclusion.

Constantine Law Firm Diversity Data questionnaire 2025 (Responses)

Pie Chart displaying the count of roles at Constantine Law
Pie chart displaying age categories at Constantine Law.
Bar graph displaying the percentage of male and female partners, solicitors and other staff.
Pie Chart displaying responses to the question 'Is Your Gender identity the same as your sex registered at birth?'
Pie chart displaying responses to 'Do you consider yourself to have a disability according to the Equalities Act definition'
Pie chart displaying the impact of a disability / condition on the ability to carry out daily activities
Pie Chart displaying count of combined ethnicity at Constantine Law
Pie chart displaying responses to the question 'What is your religion or belief'
Pie chart displaying responses to the question 'What is your sexual orientation?'
Pie Chart displaying count to the question 'What was the occupation of your main household earner when you were aged 14?'
Pie Chart displaying count of socio-economic background
Pie chart displaying responses to question 'What type of school did you attend for the most time between 11 and 16'
Pie chart displaying responses to question 'Did either of your parents attend university and gain a degree'
Pie Chart displaying responses to 'Are you a primary carer for a child/children under 18?'
Pie chart displaying responses to question 'Do you look after someone 18 or older with long term physical or mental illness?'
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