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Next information session for people with convictions – 6th March 2014 – “Will it be spent now? Changes to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974”

Why?

  • We’ll be explaining about the changes to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
  • Our Helpline Advisors will be on hand to answer any questions you might have
  • You’ll have the opportunity to book a free one-to-one session
  • If you’re still not convinced, there’ll also be free hot drinks and biscuits!

When? Thursday 6th March 2014, 5pm – 7pm

Where?
Hall 1, Maidstone Community Support Centre, 39-48 Marsham St, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1HH

Interested?
Just turn up on the evening. However, if you do plan to come along, it would be useful if you could let us know, so that we have a better idea of how many people to expect on the evening


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If you work with people who have convictions and you think they may be interested in attending, please pass on this email to them.

Any questions?

Please contact our helpline; call 01634 247350 or email advice@unlock.org.uk.

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Debbie Sadler
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