Disclosure & Barring Service definition
Examples of Disclosure & Barring Service in a sentence
The Supplier shall refer information about any person employed or engaged by it to carry out Regulated Activity in connection with the Project to the UK Disclosure & Barring Service, or the equivalent local service, where it removes permission for such person to carry out the Regulated Activity (or would or might have, if such person had not otherwise ceased to engage in the Regulated Activity) because, in its opinion, such person has harmed or poses a risk of harm to children and/or vulnerable adults.
The Recipient will comply with all applicable legislation and codes of practice, including, where applicable, all legislation and statutory guidance relevant to the safeguarding and protection of children and vulnerable adults and with the British Council Safeguarding Policy included in the British Council Requirements as amended from time to time, which the Supplier acknowledges may include submitting checks by the UK Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) and/or equivalent local checks4.
The Hirer shall ensure that any activities for children under eight years of age comply with the provisions of the Childcare ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 and only fit and proper persons who have passed the appropriate Disclosure & Barring Service (DBR) checks should have access to the children.
The Applicant Data is processed to meet the legislative and contractual requirements of the Disclosure & Barring Service, Disclosure Scotland, the Home Office, adverse credit and ID document authentication service providers.
We will disclose to the Disclosure & Barring Service any information which is relevant to its function of protecting children and vulnerable adults.
The Board shall have in place a robust staff recruitment and selection policy which will include the taking up of references and undertaking enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks prior to commencement in post.
The Board shall ensure that all of their staff involved in delivering the Service as part of this Agreement have been Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checked (Enhanced level) before they start to work directly with children.
The Recipient will comply with all applicable legislation and codes of practice, including, where applicable, all legislation and statutory guidance relevant to the safeguarding and protection of children and vulnerable adults and with the British Council’s Safeguarding Policy and Adults at Risk included in the British Council Requirements as amended from time to time, which the Supplier acknowledges may include submitting checks by the UK Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) and/or equivalent local checks4.
We will disclose to the Disclosure & Barring Service information which is relevant to its function of protecting children and vulnerable adults.
The Supplier will comply with all applicable legislation and codes of practice, including, where applicable, all legislation and statutory guidance relevant to the safeguarding and protection of children and vulnerable adults and with the British Council Safeguarding Policy included in the British Council Requirements as amended from time to time, which the Supplier acknowledges may include submitting checks by the UK Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) and/or equivalent local checks4.