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As an organisation
using the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) Disclosure service to assess
applicants’ suitability for positions of trust, Asist complies
fully with the CRB Code of Practice and undertakes to treat all
applicants for positions fairly.
It undertakes not to discriminate unfairly against any
subject of a Disclosure on the basis of conviction or other
information received.
Asist is committed to the fair treatment of its staff, potential
staff, volunteers, potential volunteers or users of its services,
regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation,
responsibilities for dependants, age, physical/mental disability or
offending background.
We have a written policy on the
recruitment of ex-offenders, which is available to all Disclosure
applicants at the outset of the recruitment process.
We actively promote equality of opportunity for all with the right
mix of talent, skills and potential and welcome applications from a
wide range of candidates, including those with criminal records.
We select candidates for interview based on their particular
skills, qualifications and experience.
A Disclosure is only requested
after a thorough risk assessment has indicated that one is both
proportionate and relevant to the position concerned.
For those positions where a Disclosure is required, all
application forms and recruitment packs will contain a statement
that a Disclosure will be requested in the event of the individual
being offered the position.
Unless the nature of the position
allows Asist to ask questions about your entire criminal record we
only ask about “unspent” convictions as defined in the
Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
We ensure that all those in Asist who are involved in the
recruitment process have been suitably trained to identify and
assess the relevance and circumstances of offences.
We also ensure that they have received appropriate guidance
and training in the relevant legislation relating to the employment
of ex-offenders, eg the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
At the request of an applicant
Asist agrees to ensure that an open and measured discussion takes
place on the subject of any offences or other matter that might be
relevant to the position. Failure to reveal information that is directly relevant to
the position sought could lead to withdrawal of an offer of
employment or volunteering opportunity.
We undertake to discuss any
matter revealed in a Disclosure with the person seeking the position
before withdrawing a conditional offer of employment or volunteering
opportunity.
Having a criminal record will not
necessarily bar you from working with us.
This will depend on the nature of the position and the
circumstances and background of your offence(s).
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