The Schools Citizenship And Law Project
(SCALP)

 
 

 

 

Main Office
8 & 9 Bon Accord Crescent.
Aberdeen

AB11 6DN

T: 01224 589700

Aberdein Considine & Company are pleased to partner the Schools Law Project and have nominated schools from many communities across north-east Scotland including:

Aberdeen

Aboyne

Ballater

Banchory

Bucksburn

Dyce

Ellon

Inverbervie

Laurencekirk

Newtonhill

Peterculter

Peterhead

Portlethen

Stonehaven

Torphins

Westhill

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

News Item:

Aberdein Considine backs national Schools Law Project

Aberdein Considine & Company are at the forefront of a nationwide initiative which helps school pupils understand the legal system and the wide variety of work that lawyers do. The teacher-led Schools Law Project also makes young people aware that laws bring responsibilities as well as rights.

Harvey Aberdein

Aberdein Considine have been strong supporters of the Schools Law Project since it began five years ago and have extended their support into the 2008/9 school year by again nominating a wide range of secondary and primary schools in north-east Scotland.

The nominated schools cover a wide range of communities including Aberdeen, Aboyne, Ballater, Banchory, Bucksburn, Dyce, Ellon, Inverbervie, Laurencekirk, Newtonhill, Peterculter, Peterhead, Portlethen, Stonehaven, Torphins, Westhill

Aberdein Considine's Managing Partner, Harvey Aberdein says the firm is delighted to continue supporting such an important education initiative because it is vital young Scots understand the legal system and do not feel inhibited when dealing with members of the legal profession. 

The Schools Law Project helps to achieve this by distributing teacher-friendly classroom materials and organizing a programme of school visits which sees lawyers return to their former school to answer questions put by today's pupils. 

The scheme is proving very popular with both teachers and lawyers, and has gained the full support of the Law Society of Scotland.  The Society’s Director of Education & Training, Liz Campbell commented, “We are delighted that Aberdein Considine have decided to continue their support for this programme which helps break down some of the misconceptions and stereotypes which still persist about lawyers and the work they do.”

Patrick Gaffney, Director of The Schools Project, added his own thanks saying, “We can only make a difference in schools if we gain the support of the wider community.  I am extremely grateful to Harvey Aberdein and his team for their backing over the years.”

“Indeed, I am pleased to say the support from solicitors all over Scotland has been remarkable. They are clearly keen to increase the understanding of young people.  Almost 200 law firms have now signed up with the result that more than 60,000 school pupils have been catered for.  The legal profession deserves great credit for this.”

As well as informing all pupils about a wide range of legal matters, the project also provides information and help for senior pupils who are considering a career in the law.  In some cases potential law students have spent time with practising lawyers and, where appropriate, been able to watch them in action both with clients and in court.

In addition to the Schools Law Project, Aberdein Considine are supporters of the www.achieversuk.com initiative.  This imaginative scheme helps teachers throughout Aberdeenshire raise the confidence and ambition of youngsters by highlighting the success of former pupils of their school in a wide variety of fields.  Aberdeenshire Council were one of the first local authorities in Scotland to participate in the programme and Aberdein Considine are pleased to lend their support.

Further information on the above is available from:

Patrick Gaffney
Director
The Schools Project
61 Old Abbey Road
North Berwick
EH39 4BP
T: 05601 924975
E:  info@schoolsproject.co.uk
W: www.schoolsproject.co.uk