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Abh Conviction Due To Spent April 2017 Can I Work With Children
right folks before you all start judging i have a conviction and my employer knows about it and the whole lot so chill. I am moving posts to a new job for this I have to complete an ACCESSNI check (basically a DBS) check I think its a standard one, in the new post i may have to go to a college campus for work an odd time here and there i know the abh conviction will show up will that mean i will be barred as it wasnt an act against a child granted its an assault conviction but surely that shouldnt matter all the students at the campus are 18+ and i will never even see a student but I need the check nonetheless advice not judgment please
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think we can answer this - it really depends on your new employer I would have thought. To me, the prognosis would be favourable given the information you have outlined.
Perhaps one of our regular law-persons will be able to help you more accurately (but at least this will bump you back into Latest Posts)
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i have been honest from the outset spoke to work and received a reprimand at the time from management I got a promotion ban but I have changed jobs since then just a sideways move, I just hope that it doesn't affect the move granted I made a mistake and I held my hands up from the start pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity and have moved on as best I can with my life got married bought a home and had a beautiful child however I do not take lightly what I done but I cant let it define my life forever thanks for all your replies. any other info would be welcome. thanks again
A conviction for ABH or any assault is NEVER spent as regards an enhanced ASSESSNI or DBS check , it will always show up.
With such a conviction you can never work with children or 'vulnerable' people.
A child is defined as under 16 but a 'vulnerable' person can be any age.
Vulnerable people includes those with mental health problems or learning difficulties as well as the elderly.
To work in a collage you WILL need the enhanced check not the standard one as there can be 'vulnerable' people studying there.
I do not think you will be allowed to work in a job where you may come into contact with vulnerable people, sorry.
With such a conviction you can never work with children or 'vulnerable' people.
A child is defined as under 16 but a 'vulnerable' person can be any age.
Vulnerable people includes those with mental health problems or learning difficulties as well as the elderly.
To work in a collage you WILL need the enhanced check not the standard one as there can be 'vulnerable' people studying there.
I do not think you will be allowed to work in a job where you may come into contact with vulnerable people, sorry.
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