The Notarial Profession of England & Wales - Diversity and Equality Data - /15 The legal profession and wider legal services workforce should reflect the society it serves. To achieve a profession which is truly representative at all levels requires regulators and the profession itself to identify barriers to entry and progression and begin to break them down. By doing this, we will ensure that the legal workforce is open to the widest possible pool of talent. The Legal Services Act 2007 includes a specific regulatory objective to "encourage a strong, independent, diverse and effective legal profession." 1 The Legal Services Board has given approved regulators guidance as to how that regulatory objective should be met. To comply with his duty of acting in a way that he considers is most appropriate for the meeting of that objective, the Master decided to ask the profession to complete a questionnaire which is based on the model questionnaire prepared by the Legal Services Board. The survey was first carried out in when we received responses from the 867 notaries on the Roll, equating to 48.3%. We are pleased to report that the survey has received responses from 787 notaries on the Roll, a response rate of 68.7%, which, for a voluntary survey, represents an excellent return. Thank you to all who responded. The charts which follow show the bare statistics in the top box and the percentage figures for the responses in the bottom box on each page against all of the indicators. The figures in the charts in the top box show, in some cases, substantial increases in but these are largely explained by the better response rate. It will be seen from the percentage figures shown in the second box that the diversity of the profession has not altered substantially against the various indicators in the three years since the last survey was carried out. Given the small size of the profession this is not, perhaps, unduly surprising. The figures do not require much further comment save, perhaps, to draw attention to the age profile of the profession. Nearly 60% of the profession is aged 55+. What the age graphs do not show is the fact that of those aged 65+, in, 29 are actually aged 75+. Over the past few years, there have been more retirements than new entrants to the profession which is a cause for some concern; both as regard the consumer's ability to access notarial services across the country (particularly outside the major commercial centres) and in terms of the costs of regulation having to be met by a smaller number of notaries resulting in a higher per capita cost. The Faculty Office 26 January 2015 1 S.1(1)(f) Legal Services Act 2007
Time notarial faculty held 113 89 136 41 33 33 50 39 36 55 49 59 118 88 9 12 Time notarial faculty held 25.0 15.0 5.0 0-4 years 5-9 years 10-14 years 15-19 years 20-24 years 25-29 years 30+ years Prefer not to say/left
Ownership share of your organisation 361 287 119 161 13 19 Yes No Prefer not to say/left Total responses Ownership share of your organisation 7 6 5 4 Yes No Prefer not to say/left
Responsibility for supervising or managing the work of lawyers or other employees 235 287 170 241 14 13 Yes No Prefer not to say/left Total responses Responsibility for supervising or managing the work of lawyers or other employers 6 5 4 Yes No Prefer not to say/left
Age 0 0 26 29 55 78 83 100 168 153 131 113 11 13 16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ Prefer not to say/left Total responses Age 35.0 25.0 15.0 5.0 16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ Prefer not to say/left
Gender 396 306 104 137 9 8 Male Female Prefer not to say/left Gender 8 7 6 5 4 Male Female Prefer not to say/left
Disability 518 385 16 13 18 10 Yes No Prefer not to say/left Total responses Disability 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 Yes No Prefer not to say/left
Day-to-day activities limited because of a health problem or disability 502 373 1 3 21 24 24 12 Yes, limited a lot Yes, limited a little No Prefer not to say/left Total responses Day-to-day activities limited because of health problem or disability 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 Yes, limited a lot Yes, limited a little No Prefer not to say/left
Ethnic Group 370 477 23 35 4 8 0 6 0 1 22 14 Ethnic Group 9 8 7 6 5 4
Religion or belief 365 289 97 59 1 1 5 8 4 10 2 7 1214 3 2 4437 Religion or belief 7 6 5 4
Sexual orientation 359 481 8 8 2 2 1 1 0 2 49 47 Sexual orientation 9 8 7 6 5 4
Pecentage (%) First generation to study at university 277 192 139 185 64 60 24 19 Yes No Did not attend university Prefer not to say/left Total responses First generation to study at university 6 5 4 Yes No Did not attend university Prefer not to say/left
School 279.5 215 199.5 161 23 43 20 19 School 6 5 4 UK state school UK independent/fee paying school Attended school outside the UK Prefer not to say/left
Primary carer for child/children 433 332 65 94 22 14 Yes No Prefer not to say/left Total responses Primary carer for child/children 9 8 7 6 5 4 Yes No Prefer not to say/left
Look after family/friends/others because of long-term ill-health/disability 431 317 48 78 6 9 5 3 43 20 No Yes, 1-19 hrs/week Yes, 20-49 hrs/week Yes, 50+ hrs/week Prefer not to say/left Total responses Look after family/friends/others because of long-term ill-health/disability 8 7 6 5 4 No Yes, 1-19 hrs/week Yes, 20-49 hrs/week Yes, 50+ hrs/week Prefer not to say/left