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Voluntary Action Maidstone

39-48 Marsham Street,
Maidstone Community Support Centre
Maidstone,
ME14 1HH

 

01622 677337

volunteers@vam-online.org.uk

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Check the Checks

Are you asking all your volunteers to undergo CRB Checks?

The Volunteer Centres in Kent and Medway are working together to prevent unnecessary bureaucracy from discouraging valuable volunteers from supporting their communities and are highlighting a strand of Volunteering England’s “Free Volunteering from Red Tape” Campaign.

Our concern is that in a desire to protect service users or property, public, private and voluntary and community sector organisations often ask prospective volunteers to undergo Criminal Record Bureau (CRB) checks where none is necessary. This can result in the loss of volunteers who are unwilling to have checks after considerable time and cost has been incurred in their recruitment and selection by Volunteers Centres and organisations, and may also be against the law.

In his recent report “Unshackling Good Neighbours”, Lord Hodgson of Ashley Abbotts, Chair of the Independent Task Force appointed to consider how to reduce red tape and bureaucracy in the Community Sector urges

‘organisations to avoid using a CRB check as the default option. CRB checks are only required for people having “frequent and intensive” contact with children and vulnerable adults.’

We are asking all organisations that involve volunteers in their work to consider whether they:

To find out more about cutting bureaucracy around volunteering contact us for chat or email us

 

If you agree that CRBs should be used only when volunteers are in “frequent and intensive” contact with children and vulnerable adults email us (volunteers@vam-online.org.uk) with the words “We support Check the Checks” in the subject field.

 

If you are on Facebook you can “like” our campaign at www.facebook.com/KentCOVE  or visit www.kentcove.org.uk and click on “Join our Campaign”.