The Conveyancing Foundation thanks SLC Conference for championing well-being in the industry
The Conveyancing Foundation thanks SLC Conference, where it was this year’s Charity Partner, for championing well-being in the industry.
The Conveyancing Foundation was thrilled to be this year’s Charity Partner at the Society of Licensed Conveyancers (SLC) Conference 2024.
This partnership offered a fantastic opportunity to promote the importance of wellbeing across the conveyancing sector, with industry professionals showing a shared commitment to building a more compassionate and resilient workplace for all.
Elizabeth Rimmer, CEO of LawCare and Ambassador for the Conveyancing Foundation, spoke passionately about the need for proactive well-being support in the conveyancing industry.
Elizabeth highlighted the unique challenges conveyancers face daily—stress, isolation, and the risk of burnout—and emphasized her core message:
“Don’t wait until it’s a crisis.”
Shockingly, she revealed that 50% of senior managers in law practices have yet to receive any mental health training, leaving them ill-prepared to support their teams effectively. LawCare, a charity dedicated to promoting mental health in the legal community, offers free, confidential support, information, and resources to help tackle these challenges.
Conveyancers and legal professionals can access LawCare’s services by calling 0800 279 6888 or visiting here.
Additionally, Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Grants from the Conveyancing Foundation are available to support in-house training for mental health first aiders, aiming to foster a healthier, more supportive and pro-active environment for all team members.
Jess Smith, COO and Trustee of the Conveyancing Foundation, said:
“Well-being is about supporting each other, being kind and strengthening our wider community.
“The Foundation is here to stand alongside anyone in the industry who wants to make a positive change.
“Together, a culture that prioritises mental health and charitable causes can be built, and we are proud to support those who are helping lead the way.”
Furthermore, since 2023, the Charity Grant Scheme has been awarding £2,000 grants to help fundraisers make an even bigger difference for causes close to their hearts.
The Conveyancing Foundation invites anyone planning a charitable event to apply and take their fundraising to the next level with a little extra support.
With the generosity of our Charity Partners, we’re excited to keep building a culture of care and compassion across the conveyancing industry.
For more details or to apply, please visit here.
For more information about the Conveyancing Foundation visit the Conveyancing Foundation website or email [email protected].
To find out more on how to get involved and become a Charity Partner or a member of the Charity Lotto, please email [email protected] or visit here.
The Foundation is a zero-profit organisation, with every penny going to charity or to promote the well-being of those in the conveyancing industry.
Become a Conveyancing Foundation Partner:
The Conveyancing Foundation is actively encouraging likeminded organisations that share its core mission of “improving the lives of those in the property industry” to become Conveyancing Foundation Partners.
Through these partnerships, businesses can support the collaborative work of the Conveyancing Foundation in positively impacting well-being throughout the industry, defining and promoting best practice, and fundraising for worthy charitable causes.
Charity Partnerships provide an avenue for the Conveyancing Foundation to implement its new Charity Grant Scheme, offering grants of up to £2,000 to charities nominated by individuals within the property industry.
The Conveyancing Foundation also offer Mental Health First Aider Grants, providing financial support to train and empower teams with the necessary skills as a Mental Health First Aider.
The Foundation sends thanks to its Charity Partners and Media Partners:
tmgroup, Groundsure, The Society Of Licensed Conveyancers, LEAP, Morale Solutions, Today’s Media, Bold Legal Group, Property Reporter, Estate Agent Today, The Negotiator, Convey Law, Convey 365, Law Care, Property Conveyancing Consultancy, Orion Legal Marketing, PEXA, Cashroom, Post Partner, Checkboard, Martello, Auxilio, InfoTrack and, most recently, Miller.
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