Passing a CRB/DBS doesn't mean you're "safe" - just that you haven't been caught yet
As a time-served school governor and volunteer with kids' mental health charidees (and therefore checked Very Regularly Indeed) this has become all too clear. There's this guy I'm just convinced is dodgy but absolutely f**k all I can do about it. Other than hover like a hawk any time he and I are on site at the same time but he'd never do anything while I or any other adult was there anyway. He's dodgy (or so I'm certain) but not completely stupid.
Posted By: Old Man on April 11th 2017 at 19:42:09
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- DBS checks become mandatory for people working with kids. (General Chat) - Old Man, Apr 11, 18:42:56
- Probably more to do with my generation not being (General Chat) - CWC, Apr 11, 22:30:24
- They've been doing CRB checks for at least 15 years (n/m) (General Chat) - Pixelman, Apr 11, 20:28:42
- Yes (General Chat) - Winged Eel Creosote, Apr 11, 18:56:06
- Passing a CRB/DBS doesn't mean you're "safe" - just that you haven't been caught yet (General Chat) - Old Man, Apr 11, 19:42:09
- Get him in a quiet corner, tell him your suspicions and tell him (General Chat) - CB41, Apr 11, 20:03:06
- Passing a CRB/DBS doesn't mean you're "safe" - just that you haven't been caught yet (General Chat) - Old Man, Apr 11, 19:42:09
- I'd be amazed if any youth organisation doesn't have that process in place (General Chat) - Gob on a Stick, Apr 11, 18:47:36
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