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The Vetting & Barring Scheme. Simon Morrison Home Office January 2010. Introduction to the Scheme. The Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 sets out the scope of the scheme in England, Wales & Northern Ireland.
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The Vetting & Barring Scheme Simon Morrison Home Office January 2010
Introduction to the Scheme The Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006sets out the scope of the scheme in England, Wales & Northern Ireland. Core purpose: to prevent unsuitable people from working or volunteering with children & vulnerable adults in formal arrangements The Vetting and Barring Scheme is a core recommendation of the Bichard Inquiry Reportand is central to a new framework which enables information sharing to support public protection. 2
Fundamental Reform The Scheme willfundamentally reform safeguarding practices…. • Enabling barred people to be removed from all activity with vulnerable groups • Continuously monitoring the registration status • Using an open and transparent process However employers & voluntary groups retain their responsibility for ensuring safe recruitment and employment practices. 3
Sir Michael Bichard ‘ .. for those agencies whose job it is to protect children and vulnerable people, the harsh reality is that if a sufficiently devious person is determined to seek out opportunities to work their evil, no one can guarantee that they will be stopped. Our task is to make it as difficult as possible for them to succeed…’ Sir Michael Bichard 4
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What is Regulated Activity? • Any activity which involves contact with children or vulnerable adults and is of a specified nature(e.g. teaching, training, care, supervision, advice, treatment or transport) … frequently or intensively and/or overnight • Any activity allowing contact with children or vulnerable adults and is in a specified place(e.g. schools, children’s homes, etc) … frequently or intensively • Bothfostering and childcare • Certain defined “office holders” (e.g. LA Director of Children’s Services, trustees of children’s charities, school governor) 7
Frequent or Intensive Contact • Frequent contact - takes place once a week or more (previously once a month or more). • Intensive contact - takes place on 4 days in one month or more or overnight (previously 3 times in every 30 days or overnight).
Definition of ‘Vulnerable Adult’ Health • receives any form of health care • lives in residential accommodation including sheltered housing • receives domiciliary care • receives support, assistance or advice to help them live independently • requires assistance in the conduct of their own affairs. • receives a direct payment • is an expectant/nursing mother in residential accommodation provided by the LA or NHS • receives any service or participates in activity provided specifically because of age or disability • is detained in lawful custody • is on probation Social Care Sport, Faith etc Justice
Regulated roles include... Roles where people are providing formal advice, guidance or assistance to vulnerable adults or children, including teaching, care or supervision. Such as: Childcare workers All staff in Schools GPs & Nurses Osteopaths, chiropractors Care workers All staff in Children’s hospitals Prison officers Opticians, Dentists Youth workers Many sports coaches Some Charity Trustees Children’s Chatroom Moderators 10
Effect of Scheme Registration Duties and responsibilities under the Act, where an organisation is providing regulated activity: A barred individual must notundertake regulated activity To undertake regulated activity an individual must beISA-registered An employer mustcheckthat a prospective employee who is in regulated activity is ISA-registered An employer must notengage in regulated activity a barred person or a person who is not ISA-registered Personal and family relationships are not covered 11
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Independent Safeguarding Authority • A non-departmental public body, established in Jan 2008 • Responsibilities: • Act as a central point to collect information and intelligence in order to protect children or vulnerable adults • To bar people who are unsuitable to work with children or vulnerable adults • To manage the barred lists for Children and Vulnerable Adults (previously POCA, POVA, List 99) 13
Referrals to the ISA • ISA has a duty to consider information referred to it • Employers, professional and regulatory bodies, and child/adult protection teams in Local Authorities MUST refer information to the ISA in certain circumstances • In other circumstances, employers may refer information regarding an individual’s conduct to the ISA • Parents/private employers should go to a statutory agency (e.g. social services or the police) • Full guidance is available on the ISA website 14
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Barring Routes • Auto Bar –without representation • Auto Bar – with representation • Bar based on case assessment A barred person loses their ISA registration and cannot engage in regulated activity. 16
ISA Decision Making Process • The ISA considers cumulative behaviour and risk of harm based on : • Finding of a competent body • Gathered information – incl. cautions, convictions • Referral information • Gathered information is assessed using a structured Decision Making Process (DMP) • The ISA will inform professional/regulatory bodies when it bars someone, so that their professional registration can also be reviewed
Staffing impacts • Staff cannot refuseto become ISA registered and still carry out regulated activity • If an existing member of staff is barred they must be moved from regulated activity immediately • Unsubstantiated or malicious allegationswon’t be enough to get a member of staff barred • Individuals may make representations against being barred in most circumstances 18
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Introducing : ISA Registration • A positive register with continuous monitoring of status The Bichard Inquiry Report - Recommendation 19: “.. New arrangements should be introduced requiring those who wish to work with children or vulnerable adults to be registered. The register would confirm that there is no known reason why an individual should not work with these client groups.” 20
Equality & Diversity • The Scheme encompasses all groups equally, is non discriminatory and has open and transparent processes. • Both ISA and CRB have clear policies, procedures and training to accommodate specific needs relating to race, disability, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion and belief • Further information is available on the ISA & CRB websites:http://www.crb.homeoffice.gov.uk/your_rights/equality_and_diversity.aspx 21
Criminal Records Bureau - Role The CRB will: • Receive applications for Scheme registration • Process CRB Checks • Gather informationfor the ISA from PNC • Administer the continuous updating of records • Provide the facility foronline checks 22
What will Scheme Registration cost? Individuals in paid employment will pay a one off fee of £64when applying for registration with the Scheme. This includes the cost of an enhanced CRB disclosure Those involved only in unpaid voluntary activity do not payan application fee. Higher & further education students undertaking vocational courses(medicine, nursing, teaching, etc) have to pay the application fee. ISA registration is portable, additional CRB checks can be obtained if necessary
Online Checking Service Online Checking will be free, available 24/7 As the Vetting & Barring Scheme is rolled out, it will becomes illegalfor organisations to engage anyone in regulated activity without checking their registration status first. Those with a ‘legitimate interest’in the individual will be notifiedif an individual is de-registered from the Scheme.
Online CheckingService The status of individuals will be continuously updated on receipt of new information, such as convictions or referrals from employers. Not barred ISA- registered Online status checking Not applied Voluntarily withdrawn Not ISA- registered BARRED
Scheme phasing • Applications for ISA-registration will start in July 2010for new entrants to the workforce & those moving jobs only. • From November 2010 it will be mandatory for new entrants and job movers to have ISA-registration before they start their new posts • Members of the existing workforce will be phased into the scheme from April 2011, starting with those who have never had a CRB check • We expect the roll out to phase in over a 5 year period – everyone registered by July 2015 26
For further information visit : www.isa-gov.orgor call :0300 123 1111 Your Questions ? 27