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Nurseries voice criminal record check cost worries

Posted: 01 August 2005 | Subscribe Online


The cost of criminal record checks for early years staff must continue to be met by the government if they are not to become a barrier to recruitment, the National Day Nurseries Association has warned.

In its response to the consultation on a post-Bichard vetting scheme, the NDNA welcomes the proposal to extend the categories of positions subject to compulsory checks, but warns that passing any associated costs on to individuals would "unfairly penalise the sector".

"We believe the post-Bichard vetting scheme will have a positive impact," said chief executive Purnima Tanuka. "But CRB checks must be kept free to child care providers in order to ensure their viability and sustainability."

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Meanwhile the National Association of Connexions Partnerships urged a more cautionary approach to plans to effectively make lists of people barred from working with children and vulnerable adults open access, warning that such an approach had the potential to create "witch-hunts".



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