Vetting, AccessNI and training in care service businesses
Use thorough employee checks and training to make sure your staff can provide the service your clients require in a business that provide care services
The health and safety of children, people with special needs or the elderly whom your business looks after depends on having suitable staff.
You should put procedures in place to properly vet new employees. You must make sure that your staff are competent and trained to provide care services of the highest standard.
Disclosure and barring
Disclosure and barring arrangements help protect vulnerable groups and allow care service businesses to ensure that new recruits are suitable. The holds a "barred list" of individuals who are deemed to be a potential risk to children or vulnerable adults.
There are certain with vulnerable groups that disclosure and barring relates to. This includes providing health and personal care services to children and adults.
AccessNI
Certain job applicants, including those applying for care service positions, require a background check. In Northern Ireland, carry out these checks. There are different levels of checks that provide details about a person's criminal record.
Positions working with children and vulnerable adults require an enhanced AccessNI check. The enhanced check includes:
- details of spent and unspent convictions
- check of local police records
- information held by the Disclosure and Barring Service
Training
Good health and safety staff training is another essential part of reducing the risk of your clients being harmed. Training should be part of every employee's induction. You should provide training on an ongoing basis, particularly when:
- new equipment is introduced
- your procedures or work patterns change
- clients with new needs come into your business' care
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