This comprehensive guide explores the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), its critical role in safeguarding vulnerable individuals within the care community, and the different types of checks available. Learn about the application process, DBS certificates, the Update Service, and legal obligations for care providers to ensure robust safeguarding practices.
DBS Checks
Essential background checks for individuals working with vulnerable groups, ensuring no barred individuals have unsupervised contact with children.
Safer Recruitment in Social Care: Building a Circle of Safety Around Our Children
This article explores the critical importance of safer recruitment in social care, detailing the comprehensive strategies required to build a protective environment for children. It covers policy development, rigorous vetting, effective interviewing, and ongoing training, highlighting that safeguarding is a continuous commitment beyond basic checks.
Safer Recruitment in Social Care: Building a Circle of Safety Around Our Children
As someone who has lived through the care system and now works to improve it, I know that "recruitment" isn't just a HR process—it is the first line of defense for a child’s safety. Whether it is a foster home, a residential unit, or a semi-independent placement for a young person finding their...
Understanding the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS): A Guide for the Care Community
In the world of social care, nothing is more important than the safety of our children and vulnerable adults. Whether you are a professional entering residential childcare or a family member trying to understand the safeguards in place, the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) is a cornerstone of...
Authorised Leave
Authorised Leave means: that your local Authority knows your staying away from your placement, and agree that it is safe to do so. Home / Background Checks Required. social workers normally will want to conduct a police check to...


