IBA announces launch of Professional Wellbeing Commission


The International Bar Association (IBA) has announced the creation of the Professional Wellbeing Commission – a new, permanent body within the IBA dedicated to improving the wellbeing of lawyers and legal professionals around the world.

With the importance of the wellbeing of the legal community gaining greater recognition and the need for action also growing, this new initiative represents the IBA’s commitment to prioritizing the welfare of its members, as well as that of the wider legal community.

The new commission has several key objectives, including:

• Promoting the importance of wellbeing as a core issue and priority for the global legal community.

• Identifying, coordinating, and organizing various global stakeholders in changing or modifying the culture and mindset of the legal profession.

• Raising awareness of the challenges and stigma surrounding discussions of wellbeing, while keeping in mind the cultural differences needed when engaging with this issue.

• Highlighting the ways in which wellbeing issues, needs, and responses vary between different demographic groups.

• Promoting and sharing policies and working practices that help to promote positive and sustainable wellbeing within the legal profession.

• Making recommendations to change or modify the practical and regulatory environment of the legal profession at all levels, where possible.

The commission aims to achieve these objectives through a planned course of activity, particularly by bringing together representatives of organizations from different jurisdictions, sections of the IBA, and outside experts with an interest in advancing wellbeing in the global legal community; identifying issues and concerns that are common across jurisdictions and where collaboration will be beneficial, while also highlighting and acknowledging the need for targeted jurisdictional interventions, based on local attitudes and responses to these issues; helping to develop and disseminate the IBA Wellbeing Principles (see below); and contributing to the creation of a global portal of resources and best practice via the commission’s website.

The co-chairs of the new commission are Steven Richman and Deborah Enix-Ross, with tenures for two years. During this period, they will help coordinate the work of 15 commissioners, comprising an international team of IBA members and external experts, serving terms of between one and five years. In a joint statement, the co-chairs stated:

“The wellbeing challenges faced by the profession seem to be growing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is vital that any response to this crisis is coordinated at a global level, and so we look forward to working with our commissioners, and dedicated IBA staff, to make a difference to lawyers and other legal professionals wherever they may be in the world. We are extremely excited by the opportunity to continue the great work of the IBA presidential wellbeing taskforce, initiated by a former IBA President, Horacio Bernardes Neto. Our hopes for the success of the Commission are high and we are honoured to be entrusted with its launch.”

As the work of the commission develops, the role of bars and regulators, and wellbeing in the judiciary will become key areas of focus, among others to be determined.

 

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