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Criminal Record Bureau Checks
Volunteer Centre Westminster can conduct CRB checks on behalf of your organisation for either members of staff or volunteers. Please see below for the charges that apply: these reflect the Criminal Record Bureau’s charges for this disclosure service as well as VCW’s administration time in processing the checks. ESSENTIAL PAPERWORK All organisations wishing to use VCW's counter-signatory service must sign and return an agreement stating that they comply with the CRB’s code of practice. Please click here to download a copy of our agreement.It is also essential that you have appropriate policies and procedures in place for dealing with the results of disclosure checks. Applicants should be able to request a copy of your policy detailing how they will be treated if they have a conviction. Your organisation will need to produce and implement the following policies: (you may find it useful to refer to our sample versions when formulating your own)
CRB COUNTER-SIGNATORY SERVICE CHARGES Member Organisation
BECOMING A NOMINATED IDENTITY CHECKER If your organisation wishes to conduct in-house identity checks, a nominated person will need to attend a two-hour CRB Identity Checker Training Course at Volunteer Centre Westminster. Charges for this course are listed below:
Processing the checks Any query regarding CRB checks should be direct to Susan Moore Email: susan.moore@volunteercentrewestminster.org.uk Telephone: 0207 087 4355 We do request that organisations become a member of Volunteer Centre Westminster before CRB checks are undertaken on their behalf. Membership is on a sliding scale (click here to download application form). This form should be filled in and returned to Nina Popat There are numerous benefits of membership beside our undertaking CRB checks and these benefits are outlined within the membership application form. Of particular current benefit is the support we will give to members during the implementation and roll-out of the new Independent Safeguarding Authority through newsletters and free seminars. |