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The foundations of a session on Vetting and Barring are presented here with the compliments of Dr. Margaret Simms in line our commitment to work together for children to enhance early years provision and practice
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ProCEEd ProCEEd Early Years Early Years ConsultancyConsultancy
The foundations of a session on The foundations of a session on
Vetting and Barring Vetting and Barring
are presented here are presented here
with the compliments of with the compliments of
Dr. Margaret Simms Dr. Margaret Simms
in line our commitment in line our commitment
to work together for children to work together for children
to enhance early years to enhance early years
provision and practiceprovision and practice
Enhancing Provision and Practice with Enhancing Provision and Practice with Dr. Margaret Simms Cert. Ed., M. Ed., Ph.D. ProCEEd Early Dr. Margaret Simms Cert. Ed., M. Ed., Ph.D. ProCEEd Early
Years ConsultantYears Consultant
Margaret Simms Margaret Simms www.proceedc.comwww.proceedc.com February February 20102010
Contemporary Issues: Vetting and BarringContemporary Issues: Vetting and Barring
Intros and aimsIntros and aims Fun and gamesFun and games Naming namesNaming names
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
Vetting and Barring Scheme Anagrams Vetting and Barring Scheme Anagrams
2.2. A Braced Verging Then MintsA Braced Verging Then Mints
3.3. Incredulous Rare Im CrabIncredulous Rare Im Crab
5.5. Penitentiary Fundraise Node Thud GagPenitentiary Fundraise Node Thud Gag
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
A Braced Verging Then MintsA Braced Verging Then Mints
Vetting and Barring SchemeVetting and Barring Scheme
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
Incredulous Rare Im Crab Incredulous Rare Im Crab
Criminal Records BureauCriminal Records Bureau
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
Penitentiary Fundraise Node Thud Gag Penitentiary Fundraise Node Thud Gag
Independent Safeguarding AuthorityIndependent Safeguarding Authority
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
List 99List 9980 years old. Maintained by the DCSF. Now known as 80 years old. Maintained by the DCSF. Now known as Section 142 of the Education Act 2002Section 142 of the Education Act 2002
The Protection of Children Act (PoCA) listThe Protection of Children Act (PoCA) list Managed by DCSF for Dept. of Health (DH)Managed by DCSF for Dept. of Health (DH)
The Protection of Children Act (PoCA) ListThe Protection of Children Act (PoCA) ListManaged by DCSFManaged by DCSF
Disqualification OrdersDisqualification Orders (June 2003) given as part of (June 2003) given as part of sentence sentence
The Protection of Vulnerable AdultsThe Protection of Vulnerable Adults (PoVA) List (PoVA) ListTASK TASK
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
Bichard Inquiry Report 2004Bichard Inquiry Report 2004
http://police.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/operational-policing/bichard-inquiry-report2835.pdf?view=Binaryhttp://police.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/operational-policing/bichard-inquiry-report2835.pdf?view=Binary
Intelligence-based record keepingIntelligence-based record keeping Vetting practices since 1995Vetting practices since 1995 Information sharingInformation sharing
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
Recommendation 19:Recommendation 19:
New arrangements should be introduced New arrangements should be introduced requiring those who wish to work with children, requiring those who wish to work with children, or vulnerable adults, to be registered. The or vulnerable adults, to be registered. The register would confirm that there is no known register would confirm that there is no known reason why an individual should not work with reason why an individual should not work with these client groups.these client groups.
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
Moving the recommendations forward Moving the recommendations forward
A Candelabra Forever Using Plug Tugs (2006)A Candelabra Forever Using Plug Tugs (2006)
• regulated activity regulated activity • controlled activitycontrolled activity
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
TimetableTimetable
October 2009: October 2009: Barring from regulated activity and duty to refer to the ISABarring from regulated activity and duty to refer to the ISA
July 2010July 2010ISA registration applications for new workers and thoseISA registration applications for new workers and thosemoving jobsmoving jobs
November 2010November 2010ISA registration mandatory for new workers and thoseISA registration mandatory for new workers and thosemoving jobs before commencing work.moving jobs before commencing work.
20112011 Phasing in of existing workforcePhasing in of existing workforce
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
How Do I Apply?How Do I Apply?
Application for ISA registration is through theApplication for ISA registration is through the
Criminal Records BureauCriminal Records Bureau
Because the Criminal Records Bureau isBecause the Criminal Records Bureau is
responsible for gathering and monitoringresponsible for gathering and monitoring
information for ISA registration, and keeping theinformation for ISA registration, and keeping the
Independent Safeguarding AuthorityIndependent Safeguarding Authority
updated. updated.
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
Will I have to pay?Will I have to pay?
Paid employees Paid employees
£64£64 to apply for ISA registration to apply for ISA registration
= £28 to ISA = £28 to ISA
£36 for CRB Enhanced Disclosure.£36 for CRB Enhanced Disclosure.
Unpaid/volunteers Unpaid/volunteers
£0£0
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
Once ISA registered … Once ISA registered …
Shows you are not barred and employers can checkShows you are not barred and employers can check
Your criminal records will be continuously monitored Your criminal records will be continuously monitored
Any relevant/new information will be sent to the ISA for Any relevant/new information will be sent to the ISA for considerationconsideration
Employers will be notified if your status changesEmployers will be notified if your status changes
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
Non-complianceNon-compliance
Since October 2009 it has been a serious Since October 2009 it has been a serious offence for anyone who is barred to engage in offence for anyone who is barred to engage in regular activity. Liable to imprisonment on regular activity. Liable to imprisonment on conviction in a Crown Court – up to 5 years.conviction in a Crown Court – up to 5 years.
On 1 November 2010 it applies to new recruits On 1 November 2010 it applies to new recruits or those changing jobs - liable to a fine of up or those changing jobs - liable to a fine of up £5,000 if they are not ISA registered but engage £5,000 if they are not ISA registered but engage in regulated activityin regulated activity..
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
Useful infoUseful info
Bichard, M. (2004) The Bichard Inquiry Report, The Bichard Inquiry Report, London: The Stationery Office
Vetting and Barring Vetting and Barring www.isa-gov.orgwww.isa-gov.org
Information Sharing Information Sharing www.ecm.gov.uk/informationsharingwww.ecm.gov.uk/informationsharing
Contact Point Contact Point www.ecm.gov.uk/contactpointwww.ecm.gov.uk/contactpoint
Nottingham City Council ISA roll-out http://www.isrm.co.uk/docs/event/20090917160315CPD_LeeKimberley.pdf
Working together for children Working together for children
Margaret Simms ProCEEd Margaret Simms ProCEEd February 2010February 2010
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