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Unison warns over safety of inspectors

Posted: 19 December 2002 | Subscribe Online


The safety of child care inspectors who carry out inspections of proposed childminders is being put at risk due to negligence by the standards body Ofsted, public sector union Unison has claimed.

Fiona Westwood, a national officer for Unison, said Ofsted would only carry out criminal record checks on proposed childminders they deemed as being a "possible risk". She said that all proposed minders should be checked before the child care inspectors' visits.

"We don't think that appropriate risk assessments are taking place and therefore our members' safety is being jeopardised," she said.
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An Ofsted spokesperson said that the organisation has to confirm the identities of potential childminders before doing checks, so as not to waste the Criminal Record Bureau's time. She added that the only way to do this was to send a child care inspector round to the proposed childminders' house because otherwise documents sent in the post could be forged.

However, Westwood said several incidents had been reported where inspectors' safety had been put at risk by visiting applicants who had not been checked.

Meanwhile, spending watchdog the National Audit Office looks set to carry out an investigation into the Criminal Records Bureau in the New Year.
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The bureau, which was set up in April to vet professionals working with vulnerable people, has faced a string of problems, culminating in huge backlogs of unprocessed checks.

The National Council of Voluntary Organisations, which has set up a working group with the Home Office to tackle the problems, has made several recommendations on how to improve the service including better training for bureau helpline staff and funding for a "back-up" network of umbrella organisations.


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