John Howard Society launches new program to assist people with criminal records
A new program launched by the John Howard Society of Saskatchewan (JHSS), aims to help people with criminal records, who may be in search of a job, a place to live or applying for school.
The Record Suspension Services program is a free service available to all Saskatchewan residents. Trained caseworkers offer support and guidance to people with eligible criminal records as they navigate the complicated application process.
While a Record Suspension (formerly ‘pardon’) does not erase the fact someone was convicted of a crime, it stops that information from being shared. In addition to helping with job and school applications, it also helps people secure rental housing and provides them with the ability to travel outside of the country.
Once an application is granted, information about the conviction will be taken out of the Canadian Police Information Center (CPIC). JHSS CEO Shawn Fraser is excited about the opportunities this program will open for people.