Jordan Santo-Sindes spoke as a panellist, as part of Gray’s Inn’s Griffin Access Project (GAP), speaking to sixth form students from state schools in London, Birmingham and Blackburn about life at the Criminal Bar.
This project is an excellent gateway for those in school who are thinking about a career at the Bar, with opportunities to sample and experience some of the skills and education that our profession requires. Fundamentally, this project permits access to those who may not necessarily feel that they would otherwise have access to our profession.
For more information about the project please see here.