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Search and apply for jobs in Great Britain using ‘Find a job’.
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Register your profile, search vacancies and apply for an apprenticeship - you must be 16 or over
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How to apply for a basic DBS check to get a copy of your criminal record, and what you must provide. It costs £18.
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Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) is an unemployment benefit you can claim while looking for work - how to apply online, New Style Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA), eligibility, rates, rapid reclaim, JSA interview, when payme…
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Jobcentre Plus contact details for claims, appointments, help finding a job and finding your nearest Jobcentre Plus
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Get help at work, including an Access to Work grant, if you have a disability or health condition - eligibility, how to apply.
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Becoming an apprentice - what to expect, apprenticeship levels, pay and training, making an application, complaining about an apprenticeship.
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Who can check your criminal record for a role, the application process and how to recognise a genuine certificate.
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Find courses and training online with the National Careers Service and get advice on funding the costs of learning
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Documents you need when you get asked for a criminal record check when applying for a role
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Find volunteering opportunities, and volunteer rights, pay, expenses, age limits, criminal record checks.
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Getting a work reference from an employer either while in work or when applying for a new job – and what you can do if you think it's unfair.
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Checks employers might need to run on job applicants, including right to work in the UK, Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS - formerly CRB) checks and health checks
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Rights of employees when accepting conditional and unconditional job offers and about breach of contract
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Where to find internships and work placements.
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Rights for interns and students in the workplace; work experience; work placements; rights to the National Minimum Wage.
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When to tell a potential employer, university, college or insurance company about a criminal record, when it becomes 'spent' and what shows up on a DBS check.
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Find out about help you can get moving from benefits to work - work trials, programmes and clubs, New Enterprise Allowance, help with drug or alcohol problems, carer support
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Employment rights and questions you can be asked about your disability - disability symbol, employment advisers and reasonable adjustments
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DBS barring referral form to be used when referring a person to DBS. Guidance and additional information sheet included.