Lets
talk about self-employment
Let's talk about self-employment is
designed to complement other financial education related initiatives,
which might be used as part of resettlement or learning and skills
programmes.
Let's talk about self-employment is now available as a web-based
interactive resource at
www.letstalkaboutselfemployment.org.uk
The information contained will further help support the
National Reducing Re-offending Action Plan. This project follows on
from the very successful
Let’s Talk About Money
– Your Guide.
There is nothing stopping ex-offenders from
becoming self-employed if they want to. It’s can quite often be a good
way to get away from the prejudices that ex-offenders so often come up
against when job hunting because, in most cases, there’s no need to
account for the past. This booklet offers offenders the opportunity to
learn what being self-employed involves and how to go about it.
There is information on the pros and cons of working for yourself
and the sort of person it’s best to be if you’re going to make a
success of it. There are also details on how to find out where to go
for more help and information on becoming self-employed, and how to
overcome the extra hurdles ex-offenders are likely to face. By the end
of the guide we hope users will be in a position to make an informed
decision about whether becoming self-employed is a serious option for
them and, if they like the idea, that they’ll be inspired to have a
go.
Let’s talk about self-employment is targeted specifically at offenders
who are: