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nailedit | 18:07 Sun 08th Dec 2024 | Law
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Would it show up on a DBS?

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//Does Community Resolution show on DBS? Community Resolutions are not disclosed as part of a Standard Check by the Disclosure and Barring Service. However, they may appear as part of an enhanced check under the 'relevant information' section.//

It looks as though it would not show up on a standard check but might on an enhanced one:

https://unlock.org.uk/advice/community-resolution-order/

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Thanks for replies.

Its all very confusing!

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I dont get all this different checks....

Standard, enhanced ect...

No.

But any interactions with the police which led to its imposition might - depending on the level of DBS check nd who is asking for it..

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"No"

 

Thats great!

 

//But any interactions with the police which led to its imposition might//

 

Oh? So is that or yes then?

 

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So any community resolution order wont show up on a DBS?

Unless it does?

Eh?

 

Is the English law now so *****?

Different organisations may need different levels of check. So for example someone recruiting someone to work with children or join the police or prison service may require a fuller check than say a local football referee or a college groundsman

>>> "I dont get all this different checks....

Standard, enhanced ect... "

Summary:
For the vast majority of employment applications (and volunteer roles), the ONLY check that an employer (or voluntary organisation) can ask for is a 'Basic' one.  It shows ONLY unspent convictions (and unspent conditional cautions) and absolutely nothing else.

The higher levels of DBS checks ONLY apply to certain more 'sensitive' roles, such as working as a security guard or alongside children (or vulnerable adults).  They can't be used for 'everyday' jobs at all.

More detail:
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/disclosure-and-barring-service/about#dbs-checks

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Im not a nonce....

Marvellous

"Oh? So is that or yes then?"

No, it's exacly what I said. It might - or it might not. It depends.

There are lots of things in law like that.

 recruiting someone to work with children or join the police or prison service may require a fuller check than say a local football referee or a college groundsman

nope - footie ref wd work with children and so wd a groundsman

so a DBS barring decision is an absolute disaster for you ( they tell you they are gonna do it and give you a chance to reply) and should be resisted with the aid of citizens advice.

This wasnt a problem with paper records ( they can be lost) but  is a real problem with computers that data ( accurate or not)  never seems to go away

They can't be used for 'everyday' jobs at all.

nope - bus conductor - you meet children - - cleaning and waiting on tables, you meet children. so a childrens DBS decision may be required

this safeguard is incredibly disempowering for those thrying to start again

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