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- “Computer says no” – appealing the disclosure of my spent conviction
- Google, ‘Do the right thing’ – don’t take my spent conviction into account when making recruitment decisions
- I’m following a different path but looking forward to the journey – accepted to study at university
- Facing possible rejection again – applying to Google to have links to my name removed
- I can’t erase my past mistakes, I can only learn from them to be better.
- Domestic violence against men: It’s no laughing matter
- Probation, ‘borderline’ offenders and the need for boundaries
- No challenge, no change – from drug dealer to university student
- Changes to filtering rules – Will you still need to disclose your criminal record?
- Being brave isn’t easy but it’s key to moving forward – Standing by my husband following his conviction
- Gone but not forgotten – Understanding the meaning of a spent conviction
- Why are insurance companies still discriminating against those with a criminal record?
- “I didn’t think that my dad was at risk of dying when he was sent to prison” – The impact of coronavirus on people in prison
- Despite my criminal record, I am a good Samaritan
- My probation officer is never going to be my friend but I have a better understanding of her job now