Criminal Records Bureau ("CRB") is an Executive
Agency of the Home Office. It was set up by the government
to allow wider access to information as regards an individuals
criminal convictions and other officially held records. It
was set up to help employers and organisations make more informed
decisions regarding the people they recruit. One of its prime
purposes is to protect what are termed vulnerable children.
The process of undertaking checks through CRB is called Disclosure
and there are three levels of access to officially held records:
Enhanced, Standard and Basic. It is however, Enhanced Disclosure
that is the most appropriate to the employment of a nanny.
Enhanced Disclosure This is the highest level of access to information and,
in addition to providing details of a person's criminal record,
it also includes a check on List 99, the Protection of Childrens
Act list and the Protection of Vulnerable Adults list. These
are lists of adults deemed not suitable to work with children,
but who may not have been prosecuted. In addition information
is sought from the Department of Health and Department of
Education and Skills.
By virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions)
Order 1975, a person whose normal duties include caring for,
training, supervising or being in sole charge of children
(child) is entitled to be asked to apply for Enhanced Disclosure.
Nanny Agencies and parents employing a nanny can therefore
ask a prospective candidate to apply to be checked.
In the event that a prospective nanny declines to apply for
Disclosure an employer is entitled to withdraw any offer of
employment that may have been made. Current employees can
also be asked to apply for Disclosure but if they refuse,
consideration would need to be given to any contract of employment
that may exist. It may also be necessary to take legal advice.
At this time CRB only provide access to records relating to
the United Kingdom.
Standard Enclosure This contains information about both spent and unspent
convictions as well as cautions, warnings, and reprimands.
This disclosure also contains any details from lists held
by the Dept of Health, and Dept of Skills and Educations of
those considered unsuitable for working with children.
Basic Enclosure This only contains information held on Central Police
records that are unspent according to the Rehabilitation of
Offenders Act.
Process of applying for Disclosure In order to apply for Enhanced Disclosure application
has to be made through a Registered Body. Effectively such
a Body has a responsibility to check the identity of the person
making the application and also to ensure that the category
of employment is one that is entitled to apply for Disclosure.
How to apply for a Disclosure Certificate When a check has been carried out by CRB a copy of the
Disclosure certificate will be sent to the applicant (employee
or prospective employee). A copy will also be provided to
the Registered Body. In the case of an Umbrella Registered
Body they will provide their copy to the employer.
In order to make use of the CRB Disclosure service all employers
must adhere to the Codes of Practice that CRB have laid down.
These include policies on the secure storage, handling, use
and retention of Disclosure information as well as the possible
recruitment of ex- offenders.
Full details of CRB and the Disclosure service can be found
on the Internet at www.crb.gov.uk or you can telephone the CRB Information Line on 0870 90 90
811.
Parents must be confident, as far as is possible, that they
are making the right decision as to who is going to look after
their child.
Via an approved Umbrella Organisation, Nannyplus Childcare
Ltd is able to provide access to Criminal record checks
or screening of candidates. Please contactor telephone 01925 768188.
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