Trauma-informed practice enters regulator-facing lawyer wellbeing guidance
The Law Society of British Columbia's workplace guidance connects trauma exposure with concentration, decision-making, emotional regulation and workplace performance.
BY WELLBEING DESK · JUNE 10, 2026 · 1 MIN READ
The Law Society of British Columbia's workplace guidance connects trauma exposure with concentration, decision-making, emotional regulation and workplace performance. It points lawyers toward its Lawyer Well-Being Hub and recommends organizational cultures where support is accessible and mental health can be discussed openly. This is policy-relevant because it puts trauma-informed design into the vocabulary of professional regulation and lawyer support.