Visit from Michelle Heeley KC
On Wednesday 25th September, Handsworth Grammar School welcomed Michelle Heeley KC from No5 Barristers’ Chamber to give an inspiring and informative talk to students about routes into law. Her extensive background in the field of criminal law paired with her authentic grasps of the difficulties aspiring lawyer face made for a thriving discussion in which every student could relate. We first began with Michelle providing insight into her early life and the hardships she had to overcome. She highlighted the feeling of being uninformed compared to her peers based on her circumstances. I believe this was an important issue to touch upon given the lack of transparency the law often has especially coming from a low social-economic background – “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know”. Therefore, Michelle subverting this through strengthening her interpersonal skills and constantly pushing the boundary was a testament to her unwavering passion and drive to succeed. Further into the talk, Michelle provided powerhouse analogies and quotes such as ‘It’s not for anyone else to limit you!” which to me boosts the morale and confidence of students and any readers of this piece to become pioneers in their own destiny.
The visit also allowed our fellow students from Handsworth Girls to participate which was a special interaction given that Michelle was previously a member. The talk ended in an immersive Q&A which as a cohort we engaged in debates regarding morality, the rise of AI and the ethics of a barrister. A personal highlight of mine was the discussion of Mason Greenwood’s case which allowed me to expand my knowledge on the indictable offence rape and whether the law currently achieves justice due to its constraints.
Overall, to witness Michelle Heeley KC unlock the potential of the new generation and bestow her knowledge of wealth onto her community was an amazing opportunity that I believe will undoubtably shape students future aspirations.
Makonnen Blake (Year 13)