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Summary of updates – May 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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The Justice priorities of Unlock
Christopher Stacey has written a piece for Russell Webster’s blog, which has been published today. We have provided a copy…
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‘Right to be forgotten’ – One year on
The Telegraph has published an article which looks at the impact of the ‘right to be forgotten’ 12 months on…
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Latest updates to our self-help information site – April 2015
We’ve published a summary of the recent updates we’ve made to our Information Hub in April. You can read the…
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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…