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Research results published by the Criminal Record Bureau
(CRB) show checks have prevented around 98,000 unsuitable
people from working with children and vulnerable adults
in the past five years.
Customer satisfaction rates are also at an all time high
with 94 per cent of customers saying they are satisfied
with the service provided by the CRB.
The latest research, carried out by Ipsos MORI, with organisations
and individuals who use the service and of attitudes towards
the CRB by members of the general public, show that:
· satisfaction of organisational customers is at
a record high, with 94 per cent now satisfied overall including
37 per cent very satisfied with the service provided by
the CRB;
· satisfaction of Disclosure Applicants is at a
high level with almost nine out of ten (87 per cent) applicants
satisfied with the application process;
· overwhelming public support (91 per cent) for
CRB checks on those working with children and/or vulnerable
adults in a paid or voluntary capacity;
· in 2008, around 18,000 unsuitable people were
prevented from working with children and/or vulnerable adults
as a direct result of a CRB check, bringing the total to
around 98,000 people in the past five years;
· the CRB is making a positive difference in protecting
children and vulnerable adults; and
· CRB checks are a useful part of the recruitment
process and can help improve confidence in organisations’
recruitment decisions.
Chief executive of the CRB Steve Long said: “This
independent research highlights the good work the CRB does
everyday to help organisations in the public, private and
voluntary sectors to identify candidates who may be unsuitable
to work with children or other vulnerable members of society."
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