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Information for trainees and practice unit

It is the responsibility of the trainee to ensure they are aware of all the vital processes that must be carried out before, during and at the end of the traineeship. These include various application forms, reviews and outcomes that must be met, which you can explore in this section.

Entrance Certificates

All trainees must obtain an entrance certificate from the Law Society of Scotland prior to starting their traineeship. Applications must be submitted four weeks before you start your traineeship.

Read more about Entrance Certificates

Work towards the PEAT 2 outcomes

During the 2 year traineeship, trainees will be given activities that will allow them to work towards the PEAT2 outcomes.

PEAT 2 outcomes about Work towards the PEAT 2 outcomes

PEAT 2 Quarterly Performance Review (PQPR)

The PQPR allows the trainee and supervising solicitor to review the trainee's progress in achieving the PEAT2 outcomes and will help identify any training needs, which can be addressed by undertaking TCPD.

  • PEAT 2 Record
Quarterly Reviews (PQPRs) about PEAT 2 Quarterly Performance Review (PQPR)

Undertake Required CPD for trainees (TCPD)

60 hours of trainee continuing professional development (TCPD) is required to ensure trainees meet the outcomes and reach the standard of a qualifying solicitor.

Learn more about Undertake Required CPD for trainees (TCPD)

What can/can't you do as a trainee?

It is essential that trainees and supervisors familiarise themselves with this trainee guidance, which clarifies what work can and cannot be carried out during the traineeship.

Read more about What can/can't you do as a trainee?

Applying for admission as a trainee?

Visit our pages containing specific guidance about admission during, or at the end of the traineeship. There are different forms that you may need to complete and processes to be aware of.

Applying for admission as a trainee about Applying for admission as a trainee?

Discharging a training contract

Once you have reached the end of your traineeship, your training contract must be discharged and you are entitled to apply for a full unrestricted practising certificate. Find out what's involved in this process.

Read more about Discharging a training contract

If you have any questions in relation to any of the information or links on this page, please email legaleduc@lawscot.org.uk.

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  • Information for trainees and practice unit
  • Entrance Certificates
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  • PEAT 2 outcomes
  • Quarterly Reviews (PQPRs)
  • Required CPD for trainees
  • What can/can't you do as a trainee?
  • Applying for admission as a trainee
  • Discharging a training contract
  • Support for trainees
  • Support for traineeship providers
  • Support for training managers

Confidential trainee helpline

If you have a question about any aspect of your traineeship, our team is on hand to offer you guidance and support. Call us on 0131 226 7411 (option 3).

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