What is a DBS check?
A Disclosure and Barring Service check is a process for gathering information about an applicant’s criminal history and is an important part in safeguarding. It helps organisations make safer recruitment decisions and prevents unsuitable people from working with vulnerable groups.
What are the different levels of a DBS check for volunteers?
The same three levels of DBS checks apply to volunteers in the same way as paid workers. There are three types of DBS:
- A basic DBS check is a criminal record check that individuals and employers can request. This is the lowest level check and is available for all individuals and employers living within the UK. A basic DBS will check a person’s criminal history, convictions and cautions from the Police National Computer (PNC). You can complete a basic check here: Basic DBS checks: guidance – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
- A standard DBS check is an in-depth criminal record check used by employers on behalf of applicants to ensure they are suitable for the role in question. At this level, it shows information of all cautions, warnings and reprimands a person has. Eligibility guidance for standard DBS checks – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) You can contact us for more information and eligibility for a standard DBS check.
- An Enhanced DBS Check includes the same information as a Standard DBS Check but may contain ‘soft’ non-conviction information supplied by the police, such as a person being under investigation for a crime but not yet charged. Eligibility guidance for enhanced DBS checks – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) You can contact us for more information and eligibility for a standard DBS check.
TVA can process free Enhanced DBS checks on behalf of volunteers in Torfaen, if you would like more information, please contact us on 01495 365610 or email [email protected].