Own child turning 16
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    Default Own child turning 16

    Oh well, the time has arrived... DS turns 16 this month, and I have to do the new DBS check and update service for him
    DD was done under the old system a few years ago now, so this is all new, and I've seen some proper horror stories

    I'm going to give it a week to receive the letter from ofsted, which I'm still waiting for for DD btw lol but, thought it'd be a good idea to get a heads up from you lovely lot

    We've got his NI number, a bank account in his name for over a year, and a valid passport - anything else needed as proof of ID?

    He needs a DBS, update subscription, and an EY2 form, I believe that's all, but any idea what order I have to do it in?

    Eurgh, I am so not looking forward to this, wish me luck lol

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    My advice is here but it sounds like you are organised! DBS Checks

    I did one recently and it wasn't that bad

 

 

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