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Top 9 Inclusive Employers for Ex-Offenders
Searching for employment with a criminal record can often feel like an insurmountable task, but it shouldn’t be. Employment is a key factor when it comes to the rehabilitation of ex-offenders, the employers on this list understand this.
Spot the Fake: 75% of Admissions Staff Can’t Spot Forged Qualifications
A recent report from the UK’s qualification authority has revealed that one-in-four university admissions staff cannot spot forged credentials. With employment fraud a growing concern for employers, what can you do to try and prevent it happening to you? In this article we take a look at just that.
SERVICE UPDATE: Changes to Browser Compatibility
With the recent announcement that Microsoft will be discontinuing support for two of their legacy internet browsers, updates to our own system are being brought in to ensure we remain secure, safe and compliant. This article outlines the coming changes in more detail.
The Most Common Safeguarding Errors and How to Avoid Them
While you might have the best interest of your staff and clients in mind, it's important to be aware of some of the more common safeguarding mistakes you could make. Awareness is often the first step towards action, which is why we’ve broken down some of the typical errors we come across when it comes to safeguarding in the workplace.
Learning at Work Week: The Importance of Creating a Culture of Learning
This week marks Learning at Work Week 2021. This is an annual event that promotes the benefits of building learning cultures at work. At Personnel Checks, we pride ourselves on profiting the people within our organisation through continual learning and development. In this article, we examine the importance of creating a culture of learning.
Foster Care Fortnight: What you need to know about Foster Care in the UK
Personnel Checks are proud to work alongside a number of national fostering agencies. Around 65,000 children live with foster families across the UK but more families willing to foster are needed each year. In this article we attempt to tackle some of the biggest myths around foster care and examine just how essential a service it is.
Three-quarters of Job Seekers Applied for Non-existent Roles During the Pandemic
JobsAware are a not-for-profit organisation that are hoping to prevent the epidemic of job scams, that have been increasing throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Now working alongside the Disclosure and Barring Service they hope to educate job seekers on the tell-tale signs of fraudulent job offers.
Social Media and Young People: Little Evidence to Support Perceived Harms
In the digital age, it is a commonly held belief that social media in some way negatively affects young people’s mental health. Although little concrete evidence has been issued to support this claim, this idea is now pervasive in society. A recent longitudinal study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychological Science helps debunk this myth.
Regulatory Updates: Changes to Withdrawal Process and Email Address Guidance
We are constantly communicating with the DBS to ensure that all our customers have the most relevant and up to date information available to them. In this update article, we examine changes coming to the DBS Application Withdrawal Process as well as clarifying guidance around email addresses for Basic DBS Applicants.
What Actions Should Schools Be Taking in Light of #EveryonesInvited
The success of the #EveryonesInvited movement goes to show just how pervasive the culture of abuse in UK education has become. As schools across the nation start preparing for the most comprehensive set of inspections in generations, we take a look at some of the areas they should be looking at.
Government order Ofsted to conduct safeguarding review following #Everyonesinvited
Last week, the Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson, announced that Ofsted are to complete a review into the effectiveness of school safeguarding practices. This review has been ordered in light of the culture of sexual abuse in education highlighted by Everyone’s Invited.
How is the pandemic affecting young people in the UK?
An entire generation of young people has had their prospects dramatically altered thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. As the world looks set to re-open, we look at the impact the pandemic has had on young people's education and employment
Everyone's Invited: Survivor testimonies lead to police investigations into school rape culture
School is a place where every child should feel safe and secure. But based upon anonymous testimonials submitted to the site, Everyone’s Invited, UK schools are facing an epidemic of sexual offences and abuse. The volume of testimonials has been leading to police inquiries across the nation.
Protect Your Business: 6 Recommended Ways to Keep Your Business Secured
Keeping your business secure is at the forefront of any business owners mind. We’ve compiled 6 tips that can help you keep your premises secure.
Regulatory Update: Discontinuing List 99 Licenses for Third-Party Providers
On the 19th of March, the Department for Education wrote to Personnel Checks, to inform us that as of the 31st of March we will be unable to hold a licence to carry out List 99 checks. In this update, we look at what this means for our customers going forwards.
Is Working from Home the New Normal? Jobseekers certainly want it to be
Two-thirds of working age Millenials and Gen Z have stated a desire to see a remote or hybrid work model adopted by their employer as the economy moves back to normalcy. Employers need to embrace this fact to be sure that they have access to the next generation of talent.
SMBs: Why you should be outsourcing your administration tasks
When you’re growing your business there’s a healthy dose of administration that comes along with it. Accounts, diary and call management, as well as marketing are all specialist areas, and you can’t be expected to know how to do it all. That’s where outsourcing can make all the difference!
How can you be sure you’re dealing with a reputable background screening organisation?
Personnel Checks have been running background checks for UK businesses for nearly 20 years. In that time, we’ve learnt a thing or two about what makes a good background screening provider. Read on to find out more!
Church of England Plans Significant Overhaul of its Safeguarding Practices
Following the Independent Inquest into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), the Church of England made significant changes to their safeguarding practices. Through extensive consultations with both safeguarding experts and abuse survivor representatives, further protections are being planned.
How you can Safeguard your Children On TikTok
Many children are tech-literate before they even go to school and 1 in 3 use a mobile device before they can even talk. TikTok is just the latest form of online media consumption in part targeted at children. We look at some of the safety measures available to parents.