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CRB Check?
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I've applied for a job and got it. When I applied I was told that a CRB Check would not be necessary as I wouldn't be working with patients. I've accepted the job and I've now been told that I need a CRB check because although I won't be coming into contact with patients, I will be coming into contact with their records. Am I allowed to dispute this as I was told that I woulnd't need one when I applied? If I'd have known a CRB check was necessary then I wouldn't have applied, now I've been backed into a corner. Can I do anything about it? No ignorant/rude comments please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.CheekyChops...I've been in trouble before and the conviction isn't spent. It gets worse...I didn't need a check for my current job and the job I applied for and accepted is an internal position. So if I balls up and make the wrong descision (eg, trying to blag it, or coming clean) I could not only have the offer withdrawn but I could lose my current job too. :(
InfoBank, I've passed the Occupational Health. I don't use drugs so I don't need to worry about that one either. Just the CRB thing...
InfoBank, I've passed the Occupational Health. I don't use drugs so I don't need to worry about that one either. Just the CRB thing...
The problem is that many, many jobs require a CRB check now. I work for a local council and don't have any contact with the public (except by phone), but I have to have a CRB check along with all the other council employees. I think a lot of companies are using CRB checks as ways to just check up on potential employees. I assume that refusing a check might be grounds for dismissal.
Ah well. I told the truth and they withdrew the job offer and suspended me pending investigation. They were extremely annoyed that I didn't declare my conviction on the application form for the new job, and I also didn't declare it on my application for my current job which I've been doing for six months. Just have to wait and see I guess. :( If there are any parents reading this, please tell your kids not to get in trouble and do your best to make sure they don't...they really will regret it. :(