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Call for participants: university applications
Share your experiences of applying to University with a criminal record
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Criminal injuries compensation – make your voice heard now
There's just one week left to respond to the government consultation
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Civil death, civic dignity: exploring dis/enfranchisement through art
Guest author Dr Bethany Schmidt writes about an exciting new art project
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Call for evidence: Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme
Share your views and help us hold the government to account
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Redeveloping the disclosure calculator
Digital and Communications Manager Ruth Davies explains what's changed and why
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PCSC has passed – but people with criminal records still face a long wait
A lack of joined up thinking will stop key changes taking effect for at least a year
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Cost of all DBS checks reduced
The new costs will take effect from 6 April
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Criminal injuries compensation and ‘undeserving’ victims
Having a criminal record should not mean victims of serious crime are denied the recognition and compensation they need
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Take action for a fairer criminal records system
Introducing the FairChecks campaign - and how you can help
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Unlock responds to the Prisons Strategy White Paper
Read a summary of our official response to the government consultation
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Turing pardons: do the proposed changes go far enough?
To mark LGBTQIA+ History Month, we take a closer look at the recently announced changes to the scheme.
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Call for evidence: university admissions
Tell us about your experiences applying to university with a criminal record
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“What we need now is action” – Unlock’s view on the prisons white paper
For all the talk of rehabilitation, the proposals offer little that we haven't seen before.
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Welcome to the new Unlock website
We’ve spent the last few months working hard behind the scenes to build our new website – we hope you…
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Unlock’s annual report 2020/21
Each year we publish our annual report and accounts – which you can read in full on the Charity Commission’s…
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Want to ‘fix’ labour shortages? Start seeing the person, not their past
Last week, Dominic Raab called for employers to recruit people in and leaving prison to help plug the skills gap in an…