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The Importance of Employee Rescreening in the Age of Digital Assassination

Employee rescreening offers numerous advantages in risk mitigation, including up-to-date employee information, identifying potential red flags, and maintaining compliance in regulated industries. Best practices for implementing rescreening programs include tailoring policies to company and role-specific risks, establishing a clear rescreening schedule, and communicating the policy clearly to employees.

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Vetting Process in UK Police Force - Failures and the Need for Improvement

The UK police force has been at the centre of several scandals involving sexual misconduct in recent months. A lack of comprehensive screening has led to a culture of misogyny and sexual misconduct within the force. The current vetting process includes criminal record and employment history checks, but it fails to account for other factors that could be indicative of problematic behaviour.

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Report into West Midlands child sex abuse ring will not be published

A child sex abuse ring in Walsall and Wolverhampton, involving 21 people, has been convicted of offences against seven children aged 12 years old or younger spanning nearly a decade. Thirteen defendants have been jailed with four to be sentenced later and another four given non-custodial sentences. The Walsall Safeguarding Partnership have decided not to release the report into the case.

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Balancing Trust and Security - The Debate on Mandatory DBS Checks for UK Councillors

In this article, we explore the ongoing debate surrounding mandatory DBS Checks for UK councillors, considering the benefits and drawbacks of introducing these checks to enhance public confidence in elected representatives and ensure integrity in local governance.

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Emergency DBS Checking Service to End

The free and expedited DBS verification processes, introduced during the COVID-19 outbreak for the health and social care sector, will end soon. The Home Office and DHSC are working on legislative amendments, with the termination date to be announced in the coming weeks.

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Annual Reviews: Labour Proposes Overhaul of Ofsted Inspection System

Shadow Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, has proposed annual school safeguarding reviews, separate from current Ofsted inspections, to prevent safeguarding issues from being missed. Labour plans to consult on replacing Ofsted's four grades with a report card-style system, to provide more transparency for parents. The Association of School and College Leaders welcomed the proposals.

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International Women’s Day: Recognising OUR Founder, Michelle Mellor

Personnel Checks recognizes Michelle Mellor, one of its founders, on International Women's Day for her dedication to the business. Michelle's leadership style and "Profiting People" motto have inspired and developed a legacy of strong female leaders across the business. Even though Michelle has passed the reins over to her successors, her legacy is still very much evident in the business.

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Campaigners Hail UK's New Law Raising Minimum Marriage Age to 18

The minimum age of marriage has risen to 18 in England and Wales. The new law eliminates a legal loophole that allowed 16- and 17-year-olds to marry with parental consent, making it an offense to cause a child under 18 to enter a marriage in any circumstance. The change in legislation is a significant milestone in child protection, according to campaigners.

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Della's Law: Closing the Loophole That Lets Sex Offenders Change Their Names

The UK has a serious safeguarding loophole that allows registered sex offenders to change their name by deed poll, slipping through the radar of authorities and putting vulnerable people at risk. The Safeguarding Alliance is calling for urgent changes to legislation, and Della's Law aims to close the loophole.

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A Resounding Success: 92% of Participant Businesses Continue with Four-Day Work Week

A six-month trial of a four-day working week involving 61 UK companies and 2,900 employees has been hailed as a "resounding success". The largest trial of its kind saw a variety of four-day week structures tested, and led to 92% of the participant businesses continuing a 4-day work week, with 29.5% confirming they have implemented the 4-day policy as a permanent change

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Keeping yourself safe when online dating

Online dating has dramatically changed over the last 30 years, with more than 50% of romantic relationships predicted to start online by 2035. However, with the rise of catfishing, there are risks involved. It is important to protect yourself by identifying suspicious behaviors and using safer dating apps that incorporate background checks.

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Tech bosses face prison sentences under new Online Safety Bill

The UK government is working on the Online Safety Bill to regulate online platforms and protect users from harm. The bill focuses on 6 key areas and gives Ofcom the power to enforce the regulations with the potential for huge financial penalties and custodial sentences for persistent violations. The bill is currently being discussed in the House of Lords and has cross-party support.

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