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Personnel Checks Expands Platform to include Right-to-Work Checks
Personnel Checks has announced the integration of Right to Work checks into its screening platform, allowing employers to verify employees' work eligibility online.
Can Right-to-Work Checks be Outsourced? Everything You Need to Know
Can you outsource Right-to-Work Checks? When it comes to employment law it can be hard to know where you stand. In this article, we look at the legality of outsourcing your checks and the benefits of using an outsourced provider like Personnel Checks for managing them.
A Day (and a half) at the CAA Ignite! Conference with Personnel Checks
Our team recently exhibited at the Children’s Activity Associations Ignite! Conference. In this article, our Events Manager/Graphic Designer Erin takes you through her role in getting set up for the event and her run down of the day.
The Team Boost Their Communication Skills with Public Speaking Workshop
Our team recently spent some time improving their communication skills thanks to an always incredible public speaking workshop delivered by friend of the business Liz Long.
What is a Right To Work Share Code? And how to get one
Since leaving the EU, there has been an increased focus on Right to Work compliance. In this article, we look at everything you need to know about using Right to Work share codes to confirm an individuals eligibility to work in the UK, as well as answering a few other common FAQs.
Upcoming Changes to DBS Check Fees Effective from 2nd December 2024
The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) has announced that, effective from 2nd December 2024, fees for DBS checks and the DBS Update Service will increase, pending parliamentary approval on 4th November 2024. While volunteer checks remain free, fees for Enhanced, Standard, and Basic DBS checks, as well as the Update Service, are set to rise.
Tutoring Safeguarding Loophole: Why regulation is urgently needed
A recent BBC investigation has brought attention to a little known loophole in child safeguarding. This loophole allows private tutors to operate without any regulation or safeguards like DBS Checks. Although professional membership bodies try and enforce standards, there are those that operate with malice by exploiting the loophole.
Why Background Checks Are Essential for Charity Trustees
The SPAC Nation scandal has revealed severe financial mismanagement and safeguarding failures, leading to trustee bans. By implementing thorough screening and ongoing monitoring, charities can protect themselves from fraud, ensure proper resource use, and maintain public trust.
The Recruitment Slowdown: What’s Happening in the UK Job Market?
As 2024 draws to a close, the UK recruitment industry is facing significant challenges. After the post-pandemic recovery, a sharp slowdown in job postings and placements has hit several sectors. Recruitment agencies, including industry giants like Hays, have reported drastic profit declines.
Personnel Checks and The Children’s Activities Association Strengthen Partnership
Personnel Checks renews its partnership with the Children’s Activity Association, continuing to support safeguarding in children's activities. CAA members benefit from discounted DBS checks, workshops, and conference participation. This collaboration emphasizes our shared commitment to making recruitment safer for everyone involved in children's activities.
Personnel Checks Launch New Update Service Management Feature
Personnel Checks has today launched an innovative Update Service feature which allows enhanced DBS management for organizations. Automate status checks, customize applicant journeys, and centralize DBS data with this streamlined solution, ensuring up-to-date information and reducing unnecessary checks, all from one dashboard.
New Safeguards, Old Challenges: Evaluating the UK's Steps to Protect Children
In our latest update, we delve into the significant legislative strides made in England and Wales to safeguard children from sexual abuse. We examine the closure of a critical loophole that allowed registered sex offenders to change their names undetected as well as other developments and challenges.
Stop! Think Fraud: A Job Seeker’s Toolkit Against Recruitment Scams
How can you tell a genuine DBS check from a scam? In the digital age, job scams, especially those involving fake DBS checks, are on the rise. In support of the government’s Stop! Think Fraud campaign, the DBS has published advice on how to identify these scams. Use the tips in this guide to stop yourself from falling foul of recruitment fraud.
A Brief History of CRB Checks
Have you ever wondered what happened to CRB Checks? Maybe, you didn’t realise that anything had happened to them. Either way, this guide takes you through the evolution of the CRB Check system to its current incarnation as DBS Checks. Addressing the most common questions along the way.
Rejected by Algorithm: The Growing Influence of AI Tools in Recruitment
The adoption of AI in recruitment processes heralds a new era of efficiency in talent acquisition, yet it carries with it the spectre of bias and discrimination. This summary explores the expanding role of AI in the recruitment sphere, from its capacity to automate the screening process to the potential pitfalls it harbours, exemplified by a notable legal case against a beauty brand.
The Case for Centralizing Safeguarding in UK Sports
As the UK sports community acknowledges the fragmented nature of its current safeguarding efforts, the call for a centralized body has never been louder. This blog post explores the complex journey from the concept of a unified safeguarding authority to its practical implementation.
New Research Highlights the Top Cities for UK Remote Workers
Ever wondered what makes a city great for remote workers? Our latest blog unveils the top factors that define the best UK cities for remote working in 2024. Combining factors like internet speed, green spaces, and local amenities we rank the most remote-worker-friendly cities.
Criminal record checks: who pays? Insights from UNISONs Report
A recent UNISON report has shone a light on the difficulty that many frontline health and social care workers face when it comes to DBS Checks. Last year over 2.5 million frontline healthcare staff were made to pay for their own DBS Check. This trend disproportionately affects women, minorities and the disabled.