Tag

Vetting

Recommendations related to vetting

25 recommendations 100% accepted

Tag overview

Government Response
Accepted (22)
Accepted in Part (3)
Recommendations in This Theme

recommendation across 4 inquiries

Across 4 inquiries

Tagged Recommendations

25 total
ANG-10 Accepted Angiolini Inquiry

Vetting Code compliance for officer transfers

With immediate effect, all recruiting forces should have regard to the new Vetting Code of Practice, which requires the parent force to provide all relevant information requested about the transferee …

- The government accepted this recommendation on 25 March 2024, with the NPCC Chair Chief Constable Gavin Stephens confirming all recommendations had been accepted (Government …
National Police Chiefs C…
ANG-11 Accepted Angiolini Inquiry

Strengthen information-sharing practices

By December 2024, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force vetting and recruitment units, should ensure that information-sharing practices, including data retention policies, are strengthened in order to prevent …

- The government accepted this recommendation on 25 March 2024, with the NPCC and College of Policing committing to address vetting robustness (Government accepts all …
College of Policing
ANG-13 Accepted Angiolini Inquiry

Stronger vetting aftercare and randomised re-vetting

By December 2024, the College of Policing, in collaboration with all force vetting units, should develop a stronger approach to force vetting aftercare in order to monitor an individual effectively …

- The government accepted this recommendation on 25 March 2024, with the NPCC and College of Policing committing to address vetting robustness (Government accepts all …
College of Policing
ANG-6 Accepted Angiolini Inquiry

Review sexual offence allegations against serving officers

By September 2024, the National Police Chiefs' Council, in collaboration with all force vetting units, and building on the results of the recent data-washing exercise, should conduct a review of …

- The government accepted this recommendation on 25 March 2024, with the NPCC Chair Chief Constable Gavin Stephens stating that ongoing national improvement plans would …
National Police Chiefs C…
ANG-7 Accepted Angiolini Inquiry

In-person interviews and home visits for police candidates

With immediate effect, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force recruitment, should ensure that every new candidate applying to become a police officer in any police force undergoes an …

- The government accepted this recommendation on 25 March 2024, with the NPCC and College of Policing committing to address recommendations on police culture and …
College of Policing
ANG-8 Accepted Angiolini Inquiry

Strengthen recruitment and vetting practices

By June 2024, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force vetting units, should take further steps to prevent those unsuitable for policing from joining the policing profession. This should …

- The government accepted this recommendation on 25 March 2024, with the NPCC and College of Policing committing to address vetting robustness (Government accepts all …
College of Policing
ANG-9 Accepted Angiolini Inquiry

Improve vetting decision-making quality and consistency

By March 2025, the College of Policing, in collaboration with force vetting units, should take steps to improve the quality and consistency of police vetting decision-making. This should include encouraging …

- The government accepted this recommendation on 25 March 2024, with the NPCC and College of Policing committing to address vetting robustness (Government accepts all …
College of Policing
FR-9 Accepted in Part IICSA

Greater Use of DBS

The Inquiry recommends that the UK government enables any person engaging an individual to work or volunteer with children on a frequent basis to check whether or not they have …

- In May 2023, the government accepted this recommendation subject to further assessment of feasibility and impact, taking into account the Bailey Review of Disclosure …
UK Government
54 Accepted IICSA

Lambeth foster carer vetting review

Lambeth Council should review the application of recruitment and vetting procedures for all current foster carers directly provided by Lambeth Council, to ensure that the procedures have been followed correctly. …

- On 15 December 2021, Lambeth Council stated that staff working with children, councillors and foster carers had appropriate and up-to-date DBS checks (Government Response, …
London Borough of Lambeth
63 Accepted in Part IICSA

Extend TRA jurisdiction to teaching assistants

The Department for Education should amend the Teachers' Disciplinary (England) Regulations 2012 to bring all teaching assistants, learning support staff and cover supervisors within the misconduct jurisdiction of the Teaching …

- In May 2023, the government stated that anyone undertaking teaching work can be referred to the Teaching Regulation Agency and that this could include …
Department for Education
DM-14 Accepted in Part Daniel Morgan Panel

Register membership of organisations like Freemasons

All police officers and police staff should be obliged to register in confidence with the Chief Officer of their police force, at either their point of recruitment to the police …

Home Office
DM-15 Accepted Daniel Morgan Panel

Regular security clearance updates for police

Security clearance processes for police officers and police staff are fundamental to any anti-corruption strategy. Regular updating of the security status of each individual is essential to identify any concerns …

Metropolitan Police Serv…
R19 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Registration scheme for working with children

New arrangements should be introduced requiring those who wish to work with children, or vulnerable adults, to be registered. This register – perhaps supported by a card or licence – …

DfES
R20 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Standards for police vetting checks

HMIC should develop, with ACPO and the CRB, the standards to be observed by police forces in carrying out vetting checks. These should cover the intelligence databases to be searched, …

HMICFRS HM Inspectorate of Const…
R21 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Enhanced Disclosure for school staff

All posts, including those in schools, that involve working with children, and vulnerable adults, should be subject to the Enhanced Disclosure regime.

Home Office
R22 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Identity checking responsibilities

The Registered Bodies' precise responsibilities for checking identities need to be clarified urgently.

Home Office
R23 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Database access for identity verification

Registered Bodies, or the CRB, should be able to check passports and driving licences presented as proof of identity against the Passport Service and Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) …

Home Office
R24 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Photograph requirement for identity documents

There should be an expectation that documents produced to confirm identity should, wherever possible, include a photograph.

Home Office
R25 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Fingerprints for identity verification

Fingerprints should be used as a means of verifying identity.

Home Office
R26 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Address verification guidance

Guidance should be issued to Registered Bodies on how to verify that applicants have given a full and accurate account of their current and past addresses.

Home Office
R27 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Information verification confirmation

Registered Bodies should be required to confirm that they have checked the information on the 'Police Check Form' in accordance with CRB guidance.

Home Office
R28 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Broader consent on Police Check Form

The consents that applicants currently give on the 'Police Check Form' should be sufficiently broad to enable the requisite checks to be undertaken.

Home Office
R29 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Incomplete applications returned to Registered Body

Incomplete or withdrawn applications should in future be returned to the Registered Body, and not to the applicant.

Home Office
R30 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Overseas applicant checking

Proposals should be brought forward as soon as possible to improve the checking of people from overseas who want to work with children and vulnerable adults.

Home Office
R31 Accepted Bichard Inquiry

Additional database access for CRB

As a priority, legislation should be brought forward to enable the CRB to access the following additional databases for the purpose of vetting: Her Majesty's Customs & Excise; National Criminal …

Home Office