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Originally Posted by caph
Personally if someone had a recent conviction for unprovoked GBH I wouldn't be happy having them in my home. A conviction for assault in relation to self-defense I would have no problem with, nor speeding offences, or parking offences etc. I'm sure everyone would draw their own line as to what they would be happy with. I guess what the OP was stating was the Virgin should be drawing a line somewhere but they are not. I can in no way understand why anyone would have a problem with this. It just seems like common sense to me. Arguing about where the line should be, fair enough, but arguing that there should be no line seems crazy to me.
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the line has been draw have a look at above CRB links or here
http://www.volunteering.org.uk/Resou...on/whencrb.htm
these checks were never meant to make you safe at home
see links below on how to do that
http://www.essex.police.uk/advice/v_you_02.php
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/preve...tyathome.shtml
the check are there to help schools and those dealing with vulnerable adults on a daily basis to better deliver a safe service but even with these checks we still need to monitor staff ourselves