[New post] Unlock issues call for evidence on ‘Ban the Box’ campaign
Opportunity posted: " Written by Unlock What is ban the box? Far too often we hear from people who are unable to get past the application part of a recruitment process simply because they have to tick 'yes' to the question about convictions. Ban the Box is a camp"
Far too often we hear from people who are unable to get past the application part of a recruitment process simply because they have to tick 'yes' to the question about convictions.
Ban the Box is a campaign to increase opportunities for people with convictions to compete for jobs. We're promoting the campaign as part of our fair access to employment project and to encourage 'fair chance recruitment' practices by employers in the UK.
The campaign was launched in the UK in 2013, co-founded by Business in the Community, Unlock and others.
What's your experience of ban the box?
As part of our policy and campaign work we're gathering evidence on how ban the box works in practice.
Did it encourage you to apply for a job you might not have otherwise?
Did you feel you were treated fairly?
Or maybe the employer claimed to support ban the box but had a blanket ban on unspent convictions?
Maybe it made no difference at all.
Whatever your experience, we want to hear about it.
What we need from you
If you have experience of applying to a 'ban the box' employer, contact us at policy@unlock.org.uk using the subject header 'Call for evidence: ban the box'. Please include:
Your name
Contact details (email and telephone) and how you'd like us to contact you
Details of your experience (please include the name of the employer and of any staff you spoke to, include emails/screenshots etc if possible)
What you think should change
Whether you would be willing to take part in media coverage on this issue (this is for our reference, we won't share your details with others).
Any information you provide will be kept in line with our confidentiality policy. Any personal information provided to us will not be shared externally without your consent.
For employers, the goal has to be to try and find the best person for the job, and with over 11 million people in the UK with a criminal record, banning the box about convictions is one simple step towards this goal. By banning the box, employers are able to consider candidates on merit first. Behind the scenes, we work with employers to help them put the principles of this campaign into practice in their company, using our knowledge and experience of working with both individuals who have convictions as well as employers who are actively looking to improve their recruitment policies and practices.
Banning the box means employers can consider candidates on merit first. Applicants are not put off applying and employers get to recruit from the widest pool of talent.
If you're an employer looking for more information please seeRecruit! our website for employers.
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