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ANGELA CAIRNS
About Angela Angela joins Unlock after five years as CEO at the criminal justice charity Shannon Trust. She has worked in the voluntary sector since 2002, supporting people to bring about positive change in their lives. Specialised in leading small organisations that punch above their weight, Angela has a strong track record in organisational development, frontline delivery and TRAVELLING TO THE UK NEW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS IMPACT OF CRIMINAL RECORDS ON WOMEN New report highlights impact of criminal records on women. While women overall are less likely to have a criminal record than men, those women who do are more likely to face barriers when accessing employment according to the report, “ Angels or witches”: The impact of criminal records on women, published on InternationalWomen’s Day by
OPENING A BASIC BANK ACCOUNT BEFORE RELEASE Introduction Research suggests that between one third and one half of people in prison don’t have a bank account. Getting it sorted after release can be a humiliating experience, so people need to try to open a bank account before they leave prison. It’s a fundamental necessity of modern life and therefore resettlement. You need STREET TRADING LICENCE What is street trading? Street trading is defined as the selling or offering for sale any article in the street or from a vehicle, kiosk or moveable stall. Traders who use the public highway to sell goods or services must have a street trading licence to carry out trade from a designated site or pitchTRAVELLING ABROAD
There are four main ways that a criminal record may cause you difficulties when travelling abroad. Firstly, some countries have entry restrictions. For example, you may have to apply for a visa. There is a useful website for those looking to travel or live abroad. If you are travelling to a particular country, you can UNLOCK | INDEPENDENT CHARITY FOR PEOPLE WITH CRIMINAL RECORDSISSUES & CAMPAIGNSCAN WE HELPPROJECTSTRAININGNEWS & PRESSABOUT US A self-supporting community for law-abiding people with convictions - share information, advice and experience on moving on with a criminal record. There's a talent pool of over 10.5 million people that you might be overlooking. People with criminal records make good employees. Make sure CHANGES TO FILTERING RULES NOVEMBER 2020: WHAT YOU NEED TO This page brings together everything related to the changes to the filtering rules that were announced by the government in July 2020, and are in effect as of 28 November 2020, following a Supreme Court ruling and our campaigning work over many years.. The filtering rules establish which convictions and cautions no longer show up on standard and enhanced criminal record checks issuedANGELA CAIRNS
About Angela Angela joins Unlock after five years as CEO at the criminal justice charity Shannon Trust. She has worked in the voluntary sector since 2002, supporting people to bring about positive change in their lives. Specialised in leading small organisations that punch above their weight, Angela has a strong track record in organisational development, frontline delivery and TRAVELLING TO THE UK NEW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS IMPACT OF CRIMINAL RECORDS ON WOMEN New report highlights impact of criminal records on women. While women overall are less likely to have a criminal record than men, those women who do are more likely to face barriers when accessing employment according to the report, “ Angels or witches”: The impact of criminal records on women, published on InternationalWomen’s Day by
OPENING A BASIC BANK ACCOUNT BEFORE RELEASE Introduction Research suggests that between one third and one half of people in prison don’t have a bank account. Getting it sorted after release can be a humiliating experience, so people need to try to open a bank account before they leave prison. It’s a fundamental necessity of modern life and therefore resettlement. You need STREET TRADING LICENCE What is street trading? Street trading is defined as the selling or offering for sale any article in the street or from a vehicle, kiosk or moveable stall. Traders who use the public highway to sell goods or services must have a street trading licence to carry out trade from a designated site or pitchTRAVELLING ABROAD
There are four main ways that a criminal record may cause you difficulties when travelling abroad. Firstly, some countries have entry restrictions. For example, you may have to apply for a visa. There is a useful website for those looking to travel or live abroad. If you are travelling to a particular country, you canCANNABIS WARNING
Who is it issued by and how can I contact them? Cannabis warnings are issued by the Police – contact the administering force. Does it involve guilt? Yes – you have to make a clear and reliable admission. Is it recorded on the Police National Computer (PNC)? Yes. A facility is available on theLOCAL COUNCILLOR
This is a short information page about becoming a local councillor. The aim of this page is to provide further clarification around eligibility, especially if you have been sentenced to a custodial sentence. It forms part of our information section on looking for (and keeping) employment and volunteering. Could you be a councillor? Youcan
UNLOCK | INDEPENDENT CHARITY FOR PEOPLE WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS A self-supporting community for law-abiding people with convictions - share information, advice and experience on moving on with a criminal record. There's a talent pool of over 10.5 million people that you might be overlooking. People with criminal records make good employees. Make sure TRAVELLING TO THE UK An example of the problems that a criminal record can bring when travelling to the UK can be highlighted by the story of Beth Chapman (wife of Dog the Bountry Hunter, Duane Chapman) who was forced to pull out of a series of Celebrity Big Brother when a shoplifting conviction from the 1980’s led to her receiving a custodial sentence in theUSA.
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There are four main ways that a criminal record may cause you difficulties when travelling abroad. Firstly, some countries have entry restrictions. For example, you may have to apply for a visa. There is a useful website for those looking to travel or live abroad. If you are travelling to a particular country, you can MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT The rules about becoming an MP are less restrictive to those that apply to standing for election as a local councillor.. Under the Representation of the People Act 1981, you are disqualified from becoming a member of the House of Commons if you have been found guilty of an offence and sentenced to more than one year in prison, and are currently detained as a result of that offence.LOCAL COUNCILLOR
This is a short information page about becoming a local councillor. The aim of this page is to provide further clarification around eligibility, especially if you have been sentenced to a custodial sentence. It forms part of our information section on looking for (and keeping) employment and volunteering. Could you be a councillor? Youcan
INFORMATION: BECOMING A TEACHER Aim of this page For entry to all professional and Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) courses in England and Wales there are both academic and non-academic requirements which need to be met. The focus of this information is in becoming a teacher in a primary or secondary school with a criminal record. Why is this MAGISTRATE COURT RECORD Name Magistrate Court record Issued by The Magistrate Court that you were convicted and/or sentenced at Use For official details of the outcome of a case that you were involved in. It is particularly useful if you have only ever been to court once. What it contains Written or HOW EMPLOYERS SHOULD HANDLE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION This section will explain what employers should do when they receive information on a criminal record check. Using disclosed information to make a recruitment decision What is the DBS code of practice? The DBS code of practice is published under Section 122 of the Police Act 1997. It aims to ensure that criminal record information BECOMING A POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER (PCC Aim of this information. This information forms part of our section on looking for employment and common occupations and professions.. It provides details of how people who have a criminal record will be dealt with if they are looking to become a Police and CrimeCommissioner (PCC).
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Find out more about this ruling and the changes being made GOVERNMENT RESPONDS TO SUPREME COURT RULING WITH CHANGES CRIMINAL RECORDS DISCLOSURE AND WHAT SHOWS UP ON HIGHER-LEVEL DBS CHECKS We intervened in a Supreme Court case which challenged the government's approach to disclosing old and minor criminal records on standard and enhanced checks issued by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The government introduced changes on 28 November 2020. FIND OUT ABOUT THE IMPACT OF THE CHANGES HERE.
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Visit the information site The country's most comprehensive source of practical self-help information for people with convictions on a wide range of issues that criminal convictions can affect Visit the disclosure calculator An online tool that works out when your convictions are spent and so don't need to be disclosed to most employers and insurers Visit the online magazine The online magazine for law-abiding people with convictions - share news, views and personal stories about life with a conviction Find out more about our helpline We give confidential peer advice by telephone, email and other ways. We focus on helping people overcome the effects of their criminalrecord.
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Visit Recruit!, our website for employers There's a talent pool of over 10.5 million people that you might be overlooking. People with criminal records make good employees. Make sure you're not missing out. Recruit! is a website from Unlock that supports UK employers to recruit people with convictions and helps them to deal with criminal recordsfairly.
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