Safer Recruitment and DBS

Guidance For Staff And Volunteers

Understanding Regulated Activity And DBS Requirements

Safer recruitment is not just about the Disclosure and Barring Service ( DBS), which checks criminal records, but ensuring the right people are involved in working with, supporting children, young people and Adults at Risk. The Archdiocese of Southwark is committed to ensuring that safer recruitment is complied with as part of creating safer environments.

Following national procedures, there must be a robust selection and appointment process when applying to minister or volunteer/work with children or Adults at Risk. Enhanced DBS checks are required for specific roles which participate in “regulated activity”. Advice should be sought from a PSR or the Archdiocese safeguarding team to determine whether an enhanced DBS will be required and any general queries regarding safer recruitment.

It is the policy of the Archdiocese that all individuals undertaking regulated activity, must have a disclosure check appropriate to their role.

In line with our safer recruitment and safeguarding policies, an individual must not undertake a role until they have successfully

In addition, no individual should be expected to undertake a role that they do not feel comfortable with.

Regulated activity with children comprises:

Frequency is defined as work carried out by the same person more than 3 times a month with children or overnight between 2am and 6am, where there may be face to face contact with children and the work involves teaching, training, supervising, advising, guiding or caring for children.

Supervision means “day to day supervision” as is reasonable in all the circumstances for the purpose of protecting any children concerned”. Relevant unsupervised work is only considered Regulated Activity if it is carried out ‘frequently’.

Regulated Activity with adult’s comprises of 6 specific categories:

There is no ‘frequency’ criteria in respect of working with adults (people aged 18 years and over). The first time any of the above activities are engaged in it becomes “Regulated Activity” and the barred status of the person undertaking such activities must be checked before they provide the activity/service. Those who provide the day to day management or supervision of a person engaging in “Regulated Activity” with adults are also in “Regulated Activity”. For further details please contact the Archdiocese safeguarding team or follow link-https://www.csas.uk.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Policy-and-procedure-for-Safer-Recruitment.pdf

Where the Archdiocese safeguarding team holds safeguarding information relating to an individual that meets the threshold or on request of the LADO or statutory agency, a referral to the DBS or other disclosure authority will be made.

SAFEGUARDING

Is a sanctuary truly safe if it isn't protected?

A true sanctuary is built on more than just prayer; it is built on a foundation of absolute protection. We believe that spiritual peace can only flourish where trust is earned, the vulnerable are prioritized, and every person is shielded from harm.

General enquiries to
youth@rcaos.org.uk / 0203 051 5889
Diocesan Offices
150 St George’s Road London SE1 6HX

Director of Youth
Fr Dermott O’Gorman

dermottogorman@rcaos.org.uk / 0203 051 5889

Event Coordinator
David Tregidgo

davidtregidgo@rcaos.org.uk / 0203 051 5889

Mission Team and Retreat Coordinator
Lucy Treloar

lucytreloar@rcaos.org.uk / 0203 051 5889