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Personnel Checks Managing Director Selected for Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Programme
The 15th cohort for the prestigious Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Programme was recently announced. Personnel Checks are pleased to share that our own Managing Director, Jack Mellor, has been selected to take part in the programme, run in conjunction with the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford.
SEND School Transport Firm Lose Contract Down to Non-compliant DBS Checks
In recent weeks, a Birmingham transport firm have lost multiple council contracts after failings were discovered in their DBS compliance. Over 50 drivers were found to have not had the appropriate checks carried out despite regularly transporting SEND children to and from school.
DBS Barred Lists Grow by over 4000
Each year the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) publish figures of their annual performance including barring figures. Barring is a vital aspect of the DBS’ mission to safeguard the UK public from harm. In the report this year, they’ve revealed that the number of individuals on the barred lists has grown by over 4000.
Tips for Safeguarding Your Children Online This Summer
With UK children spending more and more time online, knowing how to safeguard them properly is always a concern. When it comes to protecting young people in online spaces, even if you think you’re tech-savvy it can be hard to know where to start. That’s why we’ve put together these tips.
Loophole allowing dangerous criminals to bypass DBS safeguards to be reviewed by the UK Government
Campaigners recently welcomed the news that a government review is to be launched into a legal loophole that allows sex offenders to change their names and effectively disappear from the eyes of the law. This means that previous offences might not be disclosed on DBS Checks, allowing dangerous individuals to work with children or vulnerable adults.
What Online Racists Need to Know About Football Banning Orders
Football Banning Orders (FBOs) were first introduced in 2000. These orders are issued to prevent violence and disorder relating to football matches and tournaments. In response to the abuse from a vocal minority online, following the Euro 2020 finals, the government have committed to extending the guidance to include online abuse.
Background Checks and Reality TV
People appearing on reality TV or game shows are often subject to a range of background checks. The Sun recently reported that contestants on ITV’s Love Island are subject to DBS Checks. In the article, they compare the checks to the ones carried out on education staff, which isn’t quite right!
Google's Diversity Scandal Highlights the need for clarification on Social Media Screening
Whether employers have a right to look into a candidate or employees social media history has proven to be a contentious topic. Regardless of your opinion on these checks, the recent scandal involving a high-level member of Google’s diversity team and some historic antisemitic tweets proves their importance.
Police National Computer Overhaul following Major Problems
Following the deletion of huge numbers of criminal records on the Police National Computer (PNC) an independent inquiry urged the government to update the ‘inflexible’ system. The Home Office hopes to launch the new Law Enforcement Data (LED) system by 2023.
Cleaners Marched Off School Premises Due to Lack of Background Checks
Two schools in Scotland recently had to escort agency cleaners from the premises due to not having the correct background checks completed. In the UK, school staff, whether employed full-time or via an agency require some of the highest level of criminal record checks available to ensure that students aren’t exposed to dangerous individuals.
Glad to Care Week 2021: What is it and how can you get involved?
Personnel Checks are proud to support care organisations across the UK with their screening and safeguarding needs. After an incredibly difficult year for the sector, awareness weeks like this are important for raising the visibility of the amazing work care staff do day-in-day-out.
Spot the Fake: 75% of Admissions Staff Can’t Spot Forged Qualifications
A recent report from the UK’s qualification authority has revealed that one-in-four university admissions staff cannot spot forged credentials. With employment fraud a growing concern for employers, what can you do to try and prevent it happening to you? In this article we take a look at just that.
The Challenges Faced by Unpaid Carers in the UK
Carer’s Week 2021 seeks to highlight the amazing unpaid work carried out by millions of unpaid carers in the UK every day. The focus for this year is to ‘Make Caring Visible and Valued’ with that in mind we thought we’d shed some light on some of the key facts and figures relating to unpaid care.
SERVICE UPDATE: Changes to Browser Compatibility
With the recent announcement that Microsoft will be discontinuing support for two of their legacy internet browsers, updates to our own system are being brought in to ensure we remain secure, safe and compliant. This article outlines the coming changes in more detail.
The Most Common Safeguarding Errors and How to Avoid Them
While you might have the best interest of your staff and clients in mind, it's important to be aware of some of the more common safeguarding mistakes you could make. Awareness is often the first step towards action, which is why we’ve broken down some of the typical errors we come across when it comes to safeguarding in the workplace.
Learning at Work Week: The Importance of Creating a Culture of Learning
This week marks Learning at Work Week 2021. This is an annual event that promotes the benefits of building learning cultures at work. At Personnel Checks, we pride ourselves on profiting the people within our organisation through continual learning and development. In this article, we examine the importance of creating a culture of learning.
Foster Care Fortnight: What you need to know about Foster Care in the UK
Personnel Checks are proud to work alongside a number of national fostering agencies. Around 65,000 children live with foster families across the UK but more families willing to foster are needed each year. In this article we attempt to tackle some of the biggest myths around foster care and examine just how essential a service it is.
Three-quarters of Job Seekers Applied for Non-existent Roles During the Pandemic
JobsAware are a not-for-profit organisation that are hoping to prevent the epidemic of job scams, that have been increasing throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Now working alongside the Disclosure and Barring Service they hope to educate job seekers on the tell-tale signs of fraudulent job offers.
Social Media and Young People: Little Evidence to Support Perceived Harms
In the digital age, it is a commonly held belief that social media in some way negatively affects young people’s mental health. Although little concrete evidence has been issued to support this claim, this idea is now pervasive in society. A recent longitudinal study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychological Science helps debunk this myth.
Regulatory Updates: Changes to Withdrawal Process and Email Address Guidance
We are constantly communicating with the DBS to ensure that all our customers have the most relevant and up to date information available to them. In this update article, we examine changes coming to the DBS Application Withdrawal Process as well as clarifying guidance around email addresses for Basic DBS Applicants.