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enhanced crb
i had a caution when i was 14 for shoplifting. this was 10 years ago. i have worked in care for about 5 years now. the first care job i had my caution showed up but the last one my crb was clear. it must have been an enhanced crb as i was working with vunerable adults.
the dilema is that i have just sent my enhanced crb and declaration form off to work as a health support worker for the nhs and i am panicking that it is going to show and i will lose the job.
can anyone help?
the dilema is that i have just sent my enhanced crb and declaration form off to work as a health support worker for the nhs and i am panicking that it is going to show and i will lose the job.
can anyone help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Even if a caution does show up it will not automatically mean you have lossed your job, or won't get a job.
The fact that it was so long ago will sow that you have been law abiding since. The main thing is hat you have done nothing violent in your past, this is what hospitals or employers whose clients are vulnerable look for most.
These days it is hard to say if it will appear on a CRB check. There a series of disagreements on what infomation should be disclosed a short time ago. This led to 5 cheif police officers going to the court of appeal to maintain the right to keep all records of convictions. The police wer then obliged to disclose these convictions o the CRB under part VI of the police act I think. (along those line)
The process of stepping down of convictions has stopped. I do not know what the system is with cautions.
I would imagine that the caution would not necessarily be disclosed, but put through a relevence test. It would be at the cheif police officer's discretio as to whether the caution is disclosed if he thinks it is relevent for the reason for the check..to work with vulnerable people.
hope that helps a little. As you can see it's not an exact science.
The fact that it was so long ago will sow that you have been law abiding since. The main thing is hat you have done nothing violent in your past, this is what hospitals or employers whose clients are vulnerable look for most.
These days it is hard to say if it will appear on a CRB check. There a series of disagreements on what infomation should be disclosed a short time ago. This led to 5 cheif police officers going to the court of appeal to maintain the right to keep all records of convictions. The police wer then obliged to disclose these convictions o the CRB under part VI of the police act I think. (along those line)
The process of stepping down of convictions has stopped. I do not know what the system is with cautions.
I would imagine that the caution would not necessarily be disclosed, but put through a relevence test. It would be at the cheif police officer's discretio as to whether the caution is disclosed if he thinks it is relevent for the reason for the check..to work with vulnerable people.
hope that helps a little. As you can see it's not an exact science.