The information includes criminal records
The issue with reports from the Protecting Vulnerable Groups scheme could include information about criminal convictions being wrongly sent to the council.and helps ensure people who are unsuitable to work with children and protected adults cannot do regulated work with these vulnerable groups.
As it stands the local authority’s catering and facilities management and education services teams do not inform Disclosure Scotland of any staff member who stops working in a PVG checked position. “Most of the key elements are in place and pretty well established; however we also did identify some areas of concern leading to an overall “limited assurance opinion”.
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