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CRB check for house sitting
Was considering registering with some house sitting agencies as I do this for friends and relatives, they request crb check, seems you cannot do this yourself, would I need a business person or how would be the best way? TIA.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You most certainly cannot apply for your own CRB check. The employer has to do it with your permission.
However, more important than that is the issue of whether the agency is entitled to request a CRB check on you. This is not something I know for certain but I believe the activity is not one for which the CR Bureau would provide a check as it does not involve the care of or unsupervised contact with children or vulnerable adults. I'll have a look round and see what I can dig up.
However, more important than that is the issue of whether the agency is entitled to request a CRB check on you. This is not something I know for certain but I believe the activity is not one for which the CR Bureau would provide a check as it does not involve the care of or unsupervised contact with children or vulnerable adults. I'll have a look round and see what I can dig up.
Just found out this:
"Basic criminal checks are available for all types of employment and voluntary positions (except for those covered by the Standard and Enhanced CRB). The Basic criminal check provides details of all unspent convictions, is not job-specific and is available for all UK residents."
"Basic criminal checks are available for all types of employment and voluntary positions (except for those covered by the Standard and Enhanced CRB). The Basic criminal check provides details of all unspent convictions, is not job-specific and is available for all UK residents."
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