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Homes bewildered by conflicting guides

Posted: 21 August 2003 | Subscribe Online


M any heads of care homes for adults are concerned that they may have employed staff illegally because of confusion over new guidance on checks from the Criminal Records Bureau.

Guidance on the National Care Standards Commission's website earlier this week stated that all care homes' staff should have a CRBcheck before starting work and that it would be illegal to employ staff without one first being obtained.

However, interim guidance in June said new staff could start work while waiting for their check to be processed by the CRBas long as other checks, such as references, have been made. However, this guidance is only applicable to those who work with adults.
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An NCSC spokesperson said providers of care homes for adults should have known that the latest guidance was not applicable to them. At a meeting two weeks ago, care home owners were told that the NCSC's interim guidance would remain applicable.

Sheila Scott, chief executive of the National Care Homes Association, said she had received many phone calls from worried care home bosses.
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She added that she was "extremely confused" in light of the NCSC's comments and called for clarification. If the guidance did apply to care homes, recruitment would be "almost impossible" with people unwilling to wait for the time it takes for a check to go through before they can start working, she said.

The NCSC spokesperson said it would look at amending the website if it was necessary.


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