The Disclosure Service
The Criminal Records Bureau
(CRB) is a ‘one-stop-shop’ to help
organisations, wanting to access police and, in relevant
cases, other information held by The Independent
Safeguarding Authority (ISA). This enables them to make a
fully informed recruitment decision.
There are two levels of CRB check currently available called
Standard and Enhanced check which are available where an
employer is entitled to ask exempted questions under the Exceptions
Order to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act
(ROA) 1974. This includes any organisation
whose staff or volunteers work with children or vulnerable
adults.
They are issued free to volunteers who are defined as a person
who is engaged in any activity which involves spending time unpaid
(except for travelling and other out-of-pocket expenses) doing
something which aims to benefit some third party other than or in
addition to a close relative
Standard Check
Standard checks can be applied for by
people entering certain professions, such as members of the legal
and accountancy professions and applying for specified licences. A
Standard check contains:
- details of all convictions, cautions,
reprimands and warnings held on the Police National Computer
(PNC)
A Standard check cannot reveal if a person is ISA- registered or
barred from working with children or vulnerable
adults.
Enhanced Check
This is the highest level of check available
to anyone involved in regulated activity for a regulated activity
provider working with children or vulnerable adults. It is
also available in certain licensing purposes and judicial
appointments.
Enhanced checks contain the same information
as the Standard check but also includes a check of the new
barred lists and any relevant and proportionate information held by
the local police forces.
The CRB recognises that the Standard and
Enhanced certificate information can be extremely sensitive and
personal, therefore it has published a Code of Practice and
employers’ guidance for recipients of certificates to ensure they
are handled fairly and used properly.
A copy of the Standard or Enhanced certificate
will be sent out to the applicant as well as the Registered
Body.
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