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Can a DBS Check be used for different jobs
Our advisors are always asked questions whether they can use their current DBS Certificate for a new job. The answer isn’t particularly straightforward. In this article, we break down exactly what you need to know about using existing DBS information when starting a new job.
3 Ways to Help Retain Staff in the New Workplace
With the current candidate-driven market, there are opportunities to change employers around every corner. So it’s no surprise that retaining staff is a topic on everybody’s mind at the moment. Here we give our top 3 tips on what you need to do to nurture and retain your existing staff.
Ex-offenders in work 6 weeks after release increased by more than half since 2021
Nearly 12 million people in the UK have a criminal record. But in past surveys, nearly half of employers have said they wouldn’t employ someone with a criminal record. Its promising to see that employment rates have increased, hopefully meaning attitudes have started to change.
Ukraine Refugees: Safeguarding Concerns Amidst Reports of Exploitation
Safeguarding concerns have been raised by a number of organisations over the Homes for Ukraine scheme. There have been several reports of vulnerable individuals being exposed to potentially dangerous situations due to problems with the sponsor matching system.
FA Announce New Safeguarding Regime
Since 2016 the FA have been committed to overhauling the safeguarding standards in all aspects of the game. Working alongside the NSPCC, Ann Craft Trust and survivor groups, the FA have now produced a comprehensive safeguarding document to help guide the future of the sport.
IICSA Report Reveals NEw Recommendations for Residential Schools
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has released its most recent report. In this investigation, IICSA has looked at special residential schools, boarding schools and music schools. Here we look at their key recommendations.
Background Check Rules Relaxed for UK Aviation Staff
Several news outlets are reporting that Counter-terrorism checks are being relaxed to speed up recruitment at UK airports. These attention-grabbing headlines definitely do their job but they’re also misleading. In this article, we get to the heart of the issue.
Financial Safeguarding for Charities
The Social Care Institute of Excellence (SCIE) identify financial abuse as the second most common type of abuse in the UK. Charities need to understand how to safeguard the finances of those they support and care for. We’ve put together some tips on best practice
Using Financial Background Checks in Education
Funding for schools is tight at the best of times. But it certainly doesn’t help when senior management within the school are mismanaging money! While DBS Checks are standard in education settings, adverse financial checks are something that should be considered for all senior hires.
Don't be caught out by Ukraine Scammers
Fraudsters are now targeting charities and volunteers trying to support those fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It seems frauds and scammers never miss an opportunity to prey on the suffering of others. In this article, we look at some of the ways you can help identify scams and protect yourself.
DBS Checks for Ukrainian Refugee Sponsor Households
To help safeguard refugees fleeing the conflict in Ukraine, UK Government has confirmed that sponsor households must undergo DBS Checks. The level of DBS Check needed depends on who is being sponsored, here we clarify exactly who needs what check.
COVID-19 and DBS Checks: Will Lockdown Offences Show up on a DBS Check?
The Met Police have announced the first round of fines for individuals attending parties at 10 Downing Street during the height of the pandemic. We’ve been asked a lot about lockdown rule-breaching and DBS Checks, this article should help navigate the confusion.
Government Transport Champions Publish Recommendations for addressing Violence Against Women and Girls
The Transport Champions appointed by the DfT have recently published their recommendations into how the UKs transport infrastructure needs to be improved to better protect women and girls from violence and intimidation.
6 Job Hunting Tips for Ex-Offenders Looking for Employment
Hunting for jobs, going to an interview, and actually getting hired is a difficult task for a lot of people and it’s only made worse if you’re an ex-offender. Here are some tips to help…
The Number of Criminal Record Checks Carried Out in the UK is Increasing
For many years the UK has lagged behind the US when it came to background screening. Looking at figures from the Disclosure and Barring Service, we’re starting to catch up. The number of criminal record checks carried out by UK employers has increased nearly every year since 2012.
What’s the difference between a CRB and DBS Check?
DBS and CRB Checks are often confused. We’re regularly asked by our customers to explain the difference. In this guide, we’ve gone into detail about the key differences and which type of criminal record check you need for your business.
Why you should be carrying out qualification background checks on senior hires
Qualification Checks are a sorely underused background screening check. Over the past few years there have been a number of high-profile cases involving fraudulent qualifications given by senior hires during the recruitment process. Qualification checks can help prevent damage caused by people lying about their credentials.
Disclosure and Barring Service Announce POtential drop in fees from April 2022
We’re pleased to announce that following a fee review, the DBS has proposed a fee reduction for all levels of DBS Checks. As long as it passes through Parliament, from April we will be able to offer reduced prices for all our customers.
Digital Identity: Mark Sugden, DBS Head of Identity, shares his insights
Following recent announcements, the DBS is going to be the first government service making use of digital identity verification services. We sat down with Mark Sugden, Head of Identity at the DBS to get an overview of what the changes mean for candidates and hiring managers.