by Jonathan Bazely | 13 February 2013 | Basic DBS, FAQs, Getting Started
Under the current Legislation an individual or self-employed person can not obtain an Enhanced or Standard DBS check upon themselves. Anybody can request a Basic-level Check on themselves, via DDC, the DBS or Disclosure Scotland if living in Scotland. For higher level...
by Jonathan Bazely | 13 February 2013 | FAQs, Getting Started
Disclosures are different to “Police Checks”, which are documents issued by the Police at the request of an individual asking for a copy of any data stored on the Police National Computer about them. This information is provided under the Data Protection...
by Matt Tuckey | 13 February 2013 | DBS Checks, FAQs, Getting Started
Spent convictions are those that have reached their rehabilitation period following a criminal conviction and are removed from an individual’s criminal record. Unspent convictions are those records that have not yet reached this defined time and will appear on a...
by Matt Tuckey | 13 February 2013 | FAQs, Getting Started
Roles in the security industry are regulated by the Security Industry Authority and your employer should have the relevant forms for you.
by Jonathan Bazely | 13 February 2013 | FAQs, Getting Started
Roles which involve working air-side at an airport only warrant a Basic Disclosure the same as any other role. Your employer should have a mechanism to get the Disclosure and have the airside pass issued. Where you are being asked to obtain a Basic Disclosure by the...
by Jonathan Bazely | 13 February 2013 | FAQs, Getting Started
Liquor licences require a Basic Disclosure which is issued by Disclosure Scotland (only) for the whole of the UK. You can apply directly to Disclosure Scotland without the need for a Registered Body (like DDC) to countersign the application. They can be contacted on...