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Summary of updates – April 2015
Here’s a summary of the updates that we’ve made recently to our Information Hub. There are links within each update…
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New project – Fair Access to Employment
We are delighted to report that Unlock has been awarded a three-year grant from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation that will…
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Read the latest posts and stories on theRecord – January to March 2015
We’ve published a roundup of recent articles that have been posted on theRec0rd, our online magazine for and by people…
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Latest updates to our self-help information site – March 2015
We’ve published a summary of the recent updates we’ve made to our Information Hub in March. You can read the…
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Summary of updates – March 2015
Here’s a summary of the updates that we’ve made recently to our Information Hub. There are links within each update…
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Government response to disqualification of trustees
Today the Government has responded to the Joint Committee report on changes to the disqualification of trustee – their response…
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Looking beyond re-offending: criminal records and poverty
Christopher Stacey argues that rehabilitation for the convicted must mean proper access to opportunities. To read his recently published article…
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Financial Inclusion Commission report published
Today, the Financial Inclusion Commission has published it’s report. Unlock provided oral evidence and written evidence to the commission. The…
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Looking for ‘friendly’ employers
A criminal conviction doesn’t have to be the end of your career but many people with convictions feel anxious about…
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Employers – New criminal offence; make sure you check your recruitment processes!
Tomorrow, the 10th March 2015, a new criminal offence of ‘enforced subject access’ comes into force, which employers and organisations…
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Finally, ‘enforced subject access’ becomes a criminal offence
From tomorrow, 10th March 2015, a practice known as ‘enforced subject access’ becomes a criminal offence, as section 56 of…
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Finally, ‘enforced subject access’ becomes a criminal offence
From tomorrow, 10th March 2015, a practice known as ‘enforced subject access’ will become a criminal offence, as section 56…
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Latest updates to our self-help information site – February 2015
We’ve published a summary of the recent updates we’ve made to our Information Hub in February. You can read the…
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Press Release: New guidance for primary schools welcomed, but regulations still need to be scrapped
Following the introduction yesterday of statutory guidance by the Department of Education yesterday on disqualifications under the Childcare Act 2006,…
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New statutory guidance on disqualifications in schools recognises role of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act
Yesterday, the Department for Education published statutory guidance on disqualification under the Childcare Act 2006. Most notably in their guidance…
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Summary of updates – February 2015
Here’s a summary of the updates that we’ve made recently to our Information Hub. There are links within each update…







