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What is a Disclosure?
A Disclosure
is a document containing information held by the police and government
departments. It can be used by employers and voluntary organisations
to make safer recruitment decisions. Disclosures are provided by
the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB), an executive agency of the Home
Office.
The Disclosure
service offers organisations a means to check the background of
job applicants to ensure that they do not have a history that would
make them unsuitable for posts they are trying to fill. Disclosures
will provide details of a persons criminal record including
convictions, cautions, reprimands and warnings held on the Police
National Computer (PNC). If the position involves working with children,
Disclosures will also contain details from lists held by the Department
of Health (DH) and the Department for Education and Skills (DfES)
of those considered unsuitable for this type of work. Depending
upon the level of Disclosure, it might also contain information
held by local police forces.
There are three
levels of Disclosure:
Enhanced
Standard
Basic
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