Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Workers face fewer checks under 'common sense' safeguarding plans


By Neil Puffett
Children & Young People Now
11 February 2011
Millions fewer people will have to register and be checked to work with children under proposals to overhaul vetting and barring measures.
Government proposals, which come after a review of the existing system, include a merging of the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) and Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) to form a new body providing a "proportionate" barring and criminal records checking service.
Criminal records checks will also be made portable between jobs to cut down on "needless bureaucracy".

The government will also keep the scope of CRB checks under review to ensure that they are not disincentivising people putting themselves forward for volunteering. The proposals will form part of the Freedoms Bill.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said: "The Freedoms Bill will protect millions of people from state intrusion in their private lives and mark a return to common sense government.

Read the full article here: http://www.cypnow.co.uk/bulletins/Daily-Bulletin/news/1054514/?DCMP=EMC-DailyBulletin

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