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Re: getting police checked
« Reply #15 on: 16 July 2011, 21:07:53 »

they shouldnt drag everything up pre 16 years of age as there is a rehabilitation of offenders act...can't quote it as too long but that will tell you what should/should not appear on any C.R.B check..we have too have one every three months :y :y
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« Reply #16 on: 16 July 2011, 21:11:58 »

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They'll drag up everything irrespective if it was even prior to you being sixteen, been there done that ::)

ABH at 15 doesn't show up on mine.  Hasn't done so far anyway, have just applied for a new one which was of a different format to ones I've had before so we'll see.

If it's not relevant to your current job role then I don't think it should be held against you.
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That is my understanding, recently had a 'hit' on a new CRB on a teacher, I had to inform the head but was old and unrelated so no problems..... :y

Enhanced Police Check will look at everything and has to be renewed every 3 years.......there are current proposals to lift some of the circumstances for an enhanced check as it has got out of hand a little over recent years, an example may be a known parent who helps transport some Brownies etc on very odd occasions. It is difficult to know where to draw the line on this, :-/ :-/ I know some schools in Hartlepool that were not allowing Community nurses into school unless they showed their crb on each occasion, thankfully common sense prevailed and this has now stopped.

Current recommendations for us are that they are redone annually.

While I do see them as necessary I think it could be done better, I currently have 3 enhanced checks which are valid and have just had to apply for a fourth.  There should be a way of making it more efficient and cost effective, cost alone could be a barrier to some people holding them.  We've just paid £123 to a company for 2 checks.

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« Reply #17 on: 16 July 2011, 21:15:29 »

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They'll drag up everything irrespective if it was even prior to you being sixteen, been there done that ::)

ABH at 15 doesn't show up on mine.  Hasn't done so far anyway, have just applied for a new one which was of a different format to ones I've had before so we'll see.

If it's not relevant to your current job role then I don't think it should be held against you.
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That is my understanding, recently had a 'hit' on a new CRB on a teacher, I had to inform the head but was old and unrelated so no problems..... :y

Enhanced Police Check will look at everything and has to be renewed every 3 years.......there are current proposals to lift some of the circumstances for an enhanced check as it has got out of hand a little over recent years, an example may be a known parent who helps transport some Brownies etc on very odd occasions. It is difficult to know where to draw the line on this, :-/ :-/ I know some schools in Hartlepool that were not allowing Community nurses into school unless they showed their crb on each occasion, thankfully common sense prevailed and this has now stopped.

Current recommendations for us are that they are redone annually.

While I do see them as necessary I think it could be done better, I currently have 3 enhanced checks which are valid and have just had to apply for a fourth.  There should be a way of making it more efficient and cost effective, cost alone could be a barrier to some people holding them.  We've just paid £123 to a company for 2 checks.


they are ruddy expensive....first one i had done was £ 5 lol :y
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Re: getting police checked
« Reply #18 on: 16 July 2011, 21:16:21 »

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they shouldnt drag everything up pre 16 years of age as there is a rehabilitation of offenders act...can't quote it as too long but that will tell you what should/should not appear on any C.R.B check..we have too have one every three months :y :y

 :o :o :o every three months....they can take yearly that long to come through is some cases, you must be constantly fill them out.... ::) ::) what are you? Royal Protection squad..... :D :D[/highlight]

And for the rehabilitation of offenders act, there are exemptions, registered sex offenders would be one that springs to my mind.......
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« Reply #19 on: 16 July 2011, 21:25:34 »

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They'll drag up everything irrespective if it was even prior to you being sixteen, been there done that ::)

ABH at 15 doesn't show up on mine.  Hasn't done so far anyway, have just applied for a new one which was of a different format to ones I've had before so we'll see.

If it's not relevant to your current job role then I don't think it should be held against you.
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That is my understanding, recently had a 'hit' on a new CRB on a teacher, I had to inform the head but was old and unrelated so no problems..... :y

Enhanced Police Check will look at everything and has to be renewed every 3 years.......there are current proposals to lift some of the circumstances for an enhanced check as it has got out of hand a little over recent years, an example may be a known parent who helps transport some Brownies etc on very odd occasions. It is difficult to know where to draw the line on this, :-/ :-/ I know some schools in Hartlepool that were not allowing Community nurses into school unless they showed their crb on each occasion, thankfully common sense prevailed and this has now stopped.

Current recommendations for us are that they are redone annually.

While I do see them as necessary I think it could be done better, I currently have 3 enhanced checks which are valid and have just had to apply for a fourth.  There should be a way of making it more efficient and cost effective, cost alone could be a barrier to some people holding them.  We've just paid £123 to a company for 2 checks.


they are ruddy expensive....first one i had done was £ 5 lol :y

I've held them for 10 years, usually more than 1 at a time, started at £25 and gone up from there.  My employer is a charity and the fee takes some finding. :(
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« Reply #20 on: 16 July 2011, 21:53:43 »

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They'll drag up everything irrespective if it was even prior to you being sixteen, been there done that ::)

ABH at 15 doesn't show up on mine.  Hasn't done so far anyway, have just applied for a new one which was of a different format to ones I've had before so we'll see.

If it's not relevant to your current job role then I don't think it should be held against you.
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That is my understanding, recently had a 'hit' on a new CRB on a teacher, I had to inform the head but was old and unrelated so no problems..... :y

Enhanced Police Check will look at everything and has to be renewed every 3 years.......there are current proposals to lift some of the circumstances for an enhanced check as it has got out of hand a little over recent years, an example may be a known parent who helps transport some Brownies etc on very odd occasions. It is difficult to know where to draw the line on this, :-/ :-/ I know some schools in Hartlepool that were not allowing Community nurses into school unless they showed their crb on each occasion, thankfully common sense prevailed and this has now stopped.

Current recommendations for us are that they are redone annually.

While I do see them as necessary I think it could be done better, I currently have 3 enhanced checks which are valid and have just had to apply for a fourth.  There should be a way of making it more efficient and cost effective, cost alone could be a barrier to some people holding them.  We've just paid £123 to a company for 2 checks.


I must admit having to have multi crb checks because a person may have more than one role / employer does seem silly.....
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Re: getting police checked
« Reply #21 on: 16 July 2011, 21:57:33 »

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They'll drag up everything irrespective if it was even prior to you being sixteen, been there done that ::)

ABH at 15 doesn't show up on mine.  Hasn't done so far anyway, have just applied for a new one which was of a different format to ones I've had before so we'll see.

If it's not relevant to your current job role then I don't think it should be held against you.
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That is my understanding, recently had a 'hit' on a new CRB on a teacher, I had to inform the head but was old and unrelated so no problems..... :y

Enhanced Police Check will look at everything and has to be renewed every 3 years.......there are current proposals to lift some of the circumstances for an enhanced check as it has got out of hand a little over recent years, an example may be a known parent who helps transport some Brownies etc on very odd occasions. It is difficult to know where to draw the line on this, :-/ :-/ I know some schools in Hartlepool that were not allowing Community nurses into school unless they showed their crb on each occasion, thankfully common sense prevailed and this has now stopped.

Current recommendations for us are that they are redone annually.

While I do see them as necessary I think it could be done better, I currently have 3 enhanced checks which are valid and have just had to apply for a fourth.  There should be a way of making it more efficient and cost effective, cost alone could be a barrier to some people holding them.  We've just paid £123 to a company for 2 checks.


I must admit having to have multi crb checks because a person may have more than one role / employer does seem silly.....

Silly.....it's a load of cock, just another tax. They should bloody get after the law breakers instead of the law abiders.

New insurance sorn thing a prime example. Why the hell would a scrote care about that law when they're not bothered about the other more serious motoring laws they break day in day out?
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