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performing arts. For those who are looking to progress to university and prefer academic courses, the college provides Level 3 equivalent A Level courses that get you straight into university - or you can choose to progress onto the college s own Higher National Diplomas and degrees. We also offer apprenticeships for those who know what career they want and just want to get straight into work. The Virtual Open Event will give students an insight into what studying at Bishop Auckland College is all about.  You too, can learn your trade, take your skills into the workplace or study higher!   Join us and to find out more register for the event now: https://bacoll.ac.uk/Events/Jan2021OE

How Thousands of American Laws Keep People Imprisoned Long After They re Released

POLITICO How Thousands of American Laws Keep People ‘Imprisoned’ Long After They’re Released Across the country, people with felony convictions face a daunting web of small obstacles to rebuilding normal lives. What will it take to fix? Kilroy Watkins photographed Dec. 9, 2020 along Lake Michigan in Chicago, Ill. | Paul Beaty / for Politico By REUBEN JONATHAN MILLER Link Copied Reuben Jonathan Miller is an assistant professor at the University of Chicago’s School of Social Service Administration. He is the author of the forthcoming Halfway Home: Race, Punishment and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration . In the run-up to the election in November, there was a pervasive belief that the fate of the nation could hinge on Florida because of its 2018 passage of Amendment 4, which reversed a permanent voting ban for 1.4 million Floridians with felony records. Then, in September, an appellate court ruled that people with felony convictions must pay all their court fines and fe

Sandals Foundation and Jabez House share care packages

Sandals Foundation and Jabez House share care packages Article by December 23, 2020 The warmth of the holiday season for vulnerable households across Barbados will be a little more special this year as the Sandals Foundation joins the Jabez House Feed A Family Food Drive and extends the reach and impact of the initiative. In addition to the 22 female-led families supported by Jabez House, sponsorship from the Sandals Foundation will see an additional 20 households from two registered charities – Breaking Bread and The H.U.R.T. (Help Us Reach Them) Initiative – receiving care packages comprising food items and ingredients to supplement their yuletide meals.

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