

How England & Wales Compares: Global Insights on Hiring Ex-Offenders
This article explores how Norway, the Netherlands, the United States, and Australia approach inclusive hiring and how England and Wales compare.
May 19, 2025


Offploy Flexible Working
Flexible and Remote Working: We mean it! Working from home, 2 years ago that was a luxury not many had. Yet now you can have a look on...
Feb 14, 2022


Insight: Rebecca Morgan, head of HR at Johnsons Hotel Linen
The final speaker at our employer services webinar, Rebecca Morgan, head of HR at Johnsons Hotel Linen, shared her first-hand experience...
Dec 18, 2021


Insight: Matthias Stausberg, group advocacy director at Virgin
We were delighted to welcome guest speaker, Matthias Stausberg, to our employer services webinar on 23 November – and he provided a...
Dec 15, 2021


Understanding if a conviction is spent/unspent
What does it mean to be convicted of a crime? To be convicted of a crime means that in a court of law, someone has been found guilty of a criminal offence. There are many kinds of criminal offences. For example, theft, murder, driving offence, sexual assault, white-collar crime, drug possession and so on. Court stock A table below will give you an idea of the different kind of offences and how the seriousness / significance of the criminal offence is ranked, or to give an ide
Nov 30, 2021


Challenging the many myths around the recruitment of ex-offenders
According to figures from the Ministry of Justice, 81% of people* believe that businesses which choose to employ ex-offenders are making...
Nov 30, 2021