Richard Griffith, Cassam Tengnah
School of Health Science, Swansea University. richard.griffith@swan.ac.uk
British journal of community nursing 2012 JulThe Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 is introducing changes to the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checks carried out on those people who work with vulnerable groups. The new law is the coalition Government's response to the criticism of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Group Act 2006. It will merge the CRB and Independent Safeguarding Authority into a new Disclosure and Barring Service and will enhance the rights of applicants to challenge the CRB's right to disclose non-conviction information as part of an enhanced criminal records check. In the first of two articles on the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, Richard Griffith and Cassam Tengnah discuss the current framework for disclosing criminal records and the impact of the changes on district nurses applying for new posts.
Richard Griffith, Cassam Tengnah. Changes to criminal records checks used to safeguard vulnerable patients. British journal of community nursing. 2012 Jul;17(7):341-4
PMID: 22875189
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