Hi JohnL, A quick search reveals the ISA no longer exists and has merged to be part of the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), So I don't know if the appeal process might have changed as a result. With some convictions you are automatically put on the barred lists even if the judge doesn't expressly state it. I think the Sexual Offences Act 2003 lists the offences that lead to automatic inclusion. I don't know the answer, but I would guess that to check if you are on the list you can ask the DSB, or if they are evasive then do a subject access request to the DBS or do a basic disclosure check on yourself. Or maybe just ask the police or probation you deal(t) with, they might have the info. Or maybe contact someone from Unlock, or check the info section, I'm sure this must be a question that crops up sometimes. There was no cost for me to appeal. Simply writing a letter and sending it off. Recorded delivery strongly recommended. As stated above, I just expressed remorse, said I had successfully completed a programme and provided the report, made no attempt to minimise what I had done, mentioned my stable home/work life, and stated that my offence was irrelevant to one of the lists so there was no reason to be on it. I haven't got the letter any more but they recommended including any reports from probation etc., if they portray you positively of course. I also made it clear that I had no intent to appeal my inclusion on the other list, to reinforce the fact that I am fully accepting of what I have done and the consequences it caused. Post Edited (BenS) : 10/12/2015 10:22:16 (GMT+1)
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