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Register your profile, search vacancies and apply for an apprenticeship - you must be 16 or over
Search and apply for jobs in Great Britain using ‘Find a job’.
How to apply for a basic DBS check to get a copy of your criminal record, and what you must provide. It costs £21.50.
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 payment…
Jobcentre Plus contact details for claims, appointments, help finding a job and finding your nearest Jobcentre Plus
Get help at work, including an Access to Work grant, if you have a disability or health condition - eligibility, how to apply.
Who can check your criminal record for a role, the application process and how to recognise a genuine certificate.
Becoming an apprentice - what to expect, apprenticeship levels, pay and training, making an application, complaining about an apprenticeship.
Documents you need when you get asked for a criminal record check when applying for a role
Find volunteering opportunities, and volunteer rights, pay, expenses, age limits, criminal record checks.
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.
Where to find internships and work placements.
Find courses and training online with the National Careers Service and get advice on funding the costs of learning
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.
Find out about help you can get moving from benefits to work - training, work trials, starting your own business, help with drug or alcohol problems, carer support
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
Rights of employees when accepting conditional and unconditional job offers and about breach of contract
Employment rights and questions you can be asked about your disability - disability symbol, employment advisers and reasonable adjustments
Rights for interns and students in the workplace; work experience; work placements; rights to the National Minimum Wage.
Appeal a mistake on a criminal record check certificate or appeal a decision on DBS's list of people who are barred from certain roles
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