CRB Checks
| The following information has been obtained from the government website regarding CRB checks. If you would like more information about the Criminal Records Bureau or CRB Checks please refer to the government website www.crb.gov.uk The Criminal Records Bureau (CRB), is an Executive Agency of the Home Office, established under Part V of the Police Act 1997 and launched in March 2002. It is an important government initiative and its purpose is to help all types of organisations in England and Wales make more informed recruitment decisions. The CRB achieves its purpose by providing a service called Disclosure. This is a carefully regulated one-stop shop service that enables organisations to gain access to important criminal and other information for recruitment and licensing purposes. This service enables organisations in the public, private and voluntary sectors to make safer recruitment decisions by identifying candidates who may be unsuitable for certain work, especially that involve children or vulnerable adults. This is particularly important for positions involving trust of any sort. Such trust is critical in posts involving contact with the vulnerable. It is also vital for upholding standards of professional performance and for organisations empowered by statute to issue licences The Disclosure service implemented through the CRB has been designed so that relevant information can be made available to many more organisations – but always with the consent of the individual applicant. As prospective employees or volunteer workers, individuals need to be reassured that the Disclosure service will ensure that they are evaluated fairly and that their rights to privacy are not prejudiced. The CRB has addressed this issue in a number of ways: No Disclosures can be issued without the consent of an individual applicant. The information provided on Disclosures is always provided to individual applicants. If they are unhappy about any aspect of it or believe it to be wrong they can challenge it and have it reviewed. There are increased safeguards in the Code of Practice to ensure that personal information provided by the CRB to any organisation remains confidential. This is to ensure that the individual’s rights to privacy should not be abused. Contact Details There are several umbrella organisations that can do the checks for you at little or no cost: Young Lives www.young-lives.org.uk Arts Development in East Cambridgeshire www.adec.org.uk East Cambridgeshire District Council www.eastcambs.gov.uk Natural High www.natural-high.net There are also a variety of Child Protection providers who offer courses in Child Protection Cambridgeshire Area Child Protection Committee www.cambsacpc.org.uk Cambridgeshire Local Safeguarding Child Board www.cambslscb.org.uk Young Lives www.young-lives.org.uk NSPCC www.nspcc.org.uk |

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