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Each year Nacro helps thousands of some of the most vulnerable members of society through our education, housing, health and wellbeing, and justice services.
Each year Nacro helps thousands of some of the most vulnerable members of society through our education, housing, health and wellbeing, and justice services.
We provide tips and tricks for looking after your home whilst in a Nacro accommodation.
Information and advice for finding work, including upskilling and training.
Some of the most vulnerable members of our society are not getting the help they need. Nacro are a national charity, by donating to us we can directly help people who are struggling.
We offer support in 22 self contained units of emergency accommodation to people referred from Pembrokeshire Council.
Nacro reveals that employers across the country will struggle to justify requesting criminal record information at the initial application stage of a recruitment process, if they are to comply with the new laws which came into force on 25 May 2018.
This is the last in our service user-focused Features from the Frontline.
IPPs, introduced in England and Wales in 2003, are a form of imprisonment without a defined release date. Controversial and unjust, IPPs were officially abolished on 1 May 2012. Twelve years later however, we have almost 3000 people that remain subject to an IPP sentence. This is unacceptable.
Seventy per cent of adults in the UK support social justice charity Nacro’s campaign to stop prison releases on Fridays and before public holidays, including Christmas, according to a recent poll.
Aimed at professionals in hiring position, this interactive webinar guides you through the process of hiring people with criminal records, including what information can be requested.