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Regulatory context: SRA Training Regs 2011

Web-based* tool for handling evidence-based performance standards frameworks Trainee solicitors NQs Other lawyers Non-lawyers (* Fully secure system: SSL & Penetration Tested).

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Regulatory context: SRA Training Regs 2011

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  1. Web-based* tool for handling evidence-based performance standards frameworksTrainee solicitorsNQsOther lawyersNon-lawyers(* Fully secure system: SSL & Penetration Tested)

  2. Trainee solicitors: web-based Training RecordTool for SRA complianceTool for trainee development and performance reviewsA new approach within an existing area

  3. Regulatory context: SRA Training Regs 2011 • Firm must ensure trainees keep a ‘regular’ & ‘adequate’ training record (Reg 6.1(b)) • Training Principals must ensure trainees keep training record (Reg 15.2(e)) • Training record must cross-refer to the SRA’s Practice Skills Standards (Reg 6.1(b) & Guidance Note (iii)) • Supervisors must ensure coverage against SRA’s Practice Skills Standards (Reg 16.3(a)) and that trainee keeps training record (Guidance Note (f))

  4. Trainees prefer Online Mentor! • “I thought the software was fantastic. Previously when keeping a trainee log I found it difficult and time consuming to identify whether the SRA requirements had been satisfied. The tick boxes on the software have saved me a lot of time. As a result of the time I saved I updated my trainee log more frequently than I otherwise would have done” • “I think the software was extremely useful. The options to link activity to skills standards were far better than the manual sheet as the “what did you learn” column is quite difficult to fill in. This was much easier than manual recording and I think more trainees are likely to record on a more regular basis using this software.” • “I found Online Mentor extremely useful. I set aside 30 minutes each Friday and it meant that I was able to record exactly what I did in that week concisely and accurately. I found this especially useful as I did not realise that we were meant to be keeping a training contract record!”

  5. Review portal / platform

  6. 'Data'...Informs appraisal meetings (e.g. 'Appraisal Packs') Supports analytical reports (e.g. skills/competency profiling & gap analysis)

  7. Professional skills programme- 40 hours A-Z content for trainees- 20 minutes each week by email- Available 24/7 on the website-12 hours validated for PSC Electives

  8. So, in summary... • Easy-to-use & trainees prefer it • Compliant with SRA Training Regulations 2011 • Easy for supervisors to see where trainees are at (including when on secondment at law firms) • Enhances on-the-job learning, development & reflection • Can 'plug into' and inform performance reviews • 40 hours professional skills training resource

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