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Compulsory checks for care home staff

Posted: 28 August 2003 | Subscribe Online


The National Care Standards Commission has confirmed that from October all new adult care home staff will need a criminal records check before they start work.

NCSC guidance to adult care homes, issued in June 2002, had allowed new staff to be employed while they were waiting for their check to go through as long as other checks, such as references, had been carried out.

But new guidance appearing on the NCSC's website last week confused the issue by stating that all new care home staff had to have a check before they started working and that it would be illegal to employ staff before one had been obtained. Others received letters also telling them this (news, page 9, 21 August).
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The guidance on the website has now been amended. But National Care Homes Association chief executive Sheila Scott was concerned that many owners and managers did not have access to the internet and would not know that the information in the letters was wrong.

The NCSC said it had no plans to write to individual homes to highlight the error in the original letter.


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