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How will the appeals process work?

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How will the appeals process work?

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Except in the most serious of cases where the individual has been automatically barred e.g. for sexual or violent offences against children and/or vulnerable adults, individuals may appeal against being barred. To do so, they must first seek permission from the Tribunal on the grounds that show that ISA have made an error in fact, or in law i.e. where the case has gone to court and the individual has been cleared of conviction, or where there has been a mistake in identity. A fact sheet on the ISA’s barred lists can be downloaded from the ISA website.

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