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Paying Children To Do Odd Jobs. Dbs Check?
A 14 year old boy in one of my local FB groups is trying to earn money doing odd jobs - good for him, I have a few jobs he could do.
I don't know this boy or his family. Would I have to be DBS checked? I know I would if I was working with children (paid and voluntary)/
I don't know this boy or his family. Would I have to be DBS checked? I know I would if I was working with children (paid and voluntary)/
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I appreciate this is different but if you remember the Scout & Guide Associations 'bob a job' week where money was given for odd jobs done by them for their groups as a way of earning some funds, this was stopped due to possible paedophile offences being committed. I do not know if it was ever re-instated.
As suggested one of his parents ought to be asked to be present while he carries out the small jobs. It is a shame that we all have to be aware of todays society.
As suggested one of his parents ought to be asked to be present while he carries out the small jobs. It is a shame that we all have to be aware of todays society.
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