Common Misconceptions about the Scheme

'Mythbusters'

Recent Media Coverage

 

You may be aware of the recent media coverage on the Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) and in particular the role of the Independent Safeguarding Authority. We would like to clarify and correct some of the information which you may have seen or read.

 

  • The ISA’s role within the VBS is to make the barring decisions and place individuals on either the ISA’s Children’s Barred List or the ISA’s Vulnerable Adult’s Barred List, or both.
  • The application process for ISA-Registration will be handled by the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB).
  • Of the up to 11.3 million people that it is anticipated will register with the Scheme over the next five years, the ISA will only assess those individuals that are referred to us on the grounds that they pose a possible risk of harm to vulnerable groups.
  • It is therefore anticipated that only a relatively small percentage of all those working in regulated activity will be referred to and assessed by the ISA.
  • Anyone the ISA is considering barring from working with children and vulnerable adults will know the reasons for that consideration. We will share with them all the information on which we rely.
  • Those we are considering barring have (except in the case of the most serious of criminal convictions where the ISA is under a statutory obligation to bar) the opportunity to make ‘representations’ and in doing so ‘put their side of the story’. The ISA will take any information they provide into account when making a final decision – this may include gathering further information.

 

The Vetting and Barring Scheme runs a contact centre which will be able to provide further answers to your questions, Its number is 0300 123 1111

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