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By Jemma Slingo2021-05-07T08:12:00+01:00
An independent review into last summer’s bar exams – in which breaks were forbidden and a quarter of exams were not completed because of technical issues – has found that the regulator let down disabled candidates.
The review, commissioned by the Bar Standards Board, found that the regulator s handling of reasonable adjustment needs ‘fell short, notwithstanding the unprecedented circumstances of a global pandemic’.
‘Whilst we acknowledge that a significant proportion of disabled candidates requiring reasonable adjustment do not have complex medical conditions or severe impairments, several candidates do. Many of the latter group had very little choice but to travel to take their assessments. Since nondisabled people were able to take their examinations in the safety of their homes, disabled people felt that disadvantage was being added to them as an already disadvantaged group,’ reviewers Professor Rebecca Huxley-Binns and D