15 Articles1. Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 →
- Enforced subject access
- Long list of sentences/disposals and how long it takes for them to become spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
- Site re-structure – Please read
- FAQ’s on ROA and Basic DBS disclosures
- Motoring convictions and the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act
- The ‘google effect’, internet search results and the right to be forgotten
- Is it spent? (Poster) – Working out when your convictions are spent
- ‘How long do I have to disclose my criminal record for?’ – A brief guide to the ROA (updated in 2014)
- ‘How long do I have to disclose my criminal record for?’ – A detailed guide to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
- Pre 10th March 2014 guide to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
- Is it spent now? A brief guide to changes to the ROA
- “When do I need to tell employers about my criminal record” – ‘Easy Read’ guide on the ROA
- Differences between unspent and spent convictions
- Finding out when your convictions are spent
- Basic DBS disclosures (disclosing unspent convictions)
19 Articles3. Disclosing to employers →
- ‘Do I need to disclose my criminal record?’ tool
- Explaining gaps in your CV as a result of a criminal record
- Types of criminal record checks
- Challenging an ineligible DBS check
- A simple guide to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (ROA)
- What will be disclosed on a standard or enhanced check?
- What will be disclosed on a basic DBS check?
- Finding out about your criminal record
- When and how to disclose to employers
- Self-disclosure statements (often referred to as a “disclosure letter”)
- Site re-structure – Please read
- Disclosing to employers – Summary
- Knowing your criminal record
- Legally, need to disclose?
- To disclose or not to disclose?
- How to disclose
- When to disclose?
- Video’s on disclosing to employers
- Working overseas
35 Articles4. Specific occupations and professions →
- Leading charities with conviction – Guidance for individuals on changes to the rules on being a trustee or senior manager of a charity with a criminal record
- Information: Becoming a police officer
- Becoming a Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC)
- Prison Vetting – Clearance and Standard Plus
- Gambling licence (known as a Personal Functional Licence)
- Becoming a solicitor
- Volunteering
- Member of Parliament
- Childcare Disqualification Requirements – Primary school teachers, nursery staff and others – ‘Disqualified by association’
- Site re-structure – Please read
- Becoming a driving instructor
- Accountant
- Aviation sector (e.g. Airports)
- Becoming a childminder
- Local councillor
- Criminal justice sector / Prison vetting
- Director of a company
- Doctor
- Financial services sector
- Shotgun and firearms licence
- Fostering
- IT sector
- Juror (Jury Service)
- Lorry, Bus and Minibus Driving
- Becoming a Magistrate
- Nurse / NHS
- Pub licensee (Personal licence)
- Royal Mail Group
- Scrap Metal Dealer
- Security industry