The Solicitors’ Charity’s Big Report 2024 reveals threefold rise in demand for support as solicitors face growing pressures

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The Solicitors’ Charity’s Big Report 2024 reveals threefold rise in demand for support as solicitors face growing pressures

A growing number of solicitors across England and Wales are reaching breaking point, with The Solicitors’ Charity revealing a massive threefold increase in requests for support. 

 

The charity’s newly-published Big Report 2024 shows a stark reality as the number of solicitors seeking help with emotional wellbeing issues soared, with referrals for professional support up by 178%. 

 

The rise reflects growing pressure on professionals facing burnout, long-term illness, unexpected redundancy and rising living costs. This, along with providing the everyday support needed with a wide variety of chronic wellbeing issues, which helps people back to being self-supporting, is what the charity delivered in 2024; and the level of demand is continuing into 2025.  

 

 

Overall, the charity has seen a 60% increase in the provision of financial wellbeing assistance – part of the response to an unprecedented increase in enquiries from solicitors dealing with debt, emotional wellbeing and physical health issues. In response, The Solicitors’ Charity: 

  • Gave £1.17 million in financial and other wellbeing grants through 861 separate awards 
  • Saw a 178% rise in referrals for emotional wellbeing support 
  • Helped with nearly £1.7 million in debt, including £896,000 written off through a partnership with Pennysmart – the charity’s budgeting, benefits and regulated debt advice partner 
  • Supported 110 referrals for debt, benefits and money advice 
  • Noted a doubling in the number of funded referrals to expert career coaching service, Renovo. 

 

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Nick Gallagher, CEO of The Solicitors’ Charity, said: “Another year has passed – and once again, it’s been far from easy for many working in the legal profession. Solicitors continue to face mounting pressures and the surge in emotional support referrals shows just how deeply many solicitors are struggling.  

“Our role as a safety net is more vital than ever, as is the legal sector’s responsibility to look after its own whether as an employer in a firm, or as a member of one of the institutions that champion, support and regulate solicitors. What’s clearly needed is a more compassionate, collaborative, and connected profession, one that takes care of its people as much as it does clients and consumers. 

 

“This year, we’re stepping up our efforts to build stronger ties with firms, support organisations, and sector leaders. We’re launching a new engagement programme designed to help firms better understand how they can play an active role in supporting people in the profession to ensure that no one slips through the cracks. 

“We urge the legal community to read and share this report – and to support us in reaching every solicitor who needs help.” 

The Big Report 2024 also reveals that more younger solicitors are now seeking help, and 68% of those supported identified as having a disability, which is far above the number in wider society. 

 

 

A Case Manager from the charity’s Wellbeing & Grants Team, who has day-to-day contact with those in stressful situations, added: “The support we offer is a real lifeline. It validates the role of The Solicitors’ Charity as a critical safety net for the profession”. 

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