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CRB Disclosure for the nursing/medical profession

Authority to ask an Exempted Question

Nurse: Definition

Fitness of Nurses supplied by an Agency

Information required in respect of: registered providers, agency managers & nurses responsible for nurse selection for supply to service users

Information required in respect of nurses to be supplied by an agency

Records to be maintained for inspection

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The following professions fall under The Exceptions Order in The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions order) 1975. Schedule 1, Articles 2(3), 3 and 4.
Excepted professions, offices, employments, work and occupations:

• Care Provider

As defined by: The Care Standards Act 2000 and the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001 are the main pieces of legislation that specifically regulate care providers in England, Wales and Scotland. Separate but similar legislation exists for Northern Ireland.

CRB Disclosure for the nursing profession

A Disclosure is only requested after a thorough risk assessment has indicated that one is both proportionate and relevant to the position concerned. For those positions where a Disclosure is required, all application forms, job adverts and recruitment briefs will contain a statement that a Disclosure will be requested in the event of the individual being offered the position.

Where a Disclosure is to form part of the recruitment process, all applicants called for interview should be encouraged to provide details of their criminal record at an early stage in the application process. This information is sent under separate, confidential cover, to a designated person within the organisation and is guaranteed that this information is only seen by those who need to see it as part of the recruitment process.

Unless the nature of the position allows the organisation to ask questions about an entire criminal record then you can only be asked about "unspent" (current) convictions as defined in the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.