DBS checks on son not living wirh me ( he is 25)
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    Default DBS checks on son not living wirh me ( he is 25)

    Hi I'm not sure how the DBS process works, I'm soon to be applying for DBS, do I need to include my eldest son for a DBS check, he doesn't live with me, just visits on the odd occasion. He does however have some past conviction for common assault which was a few years ago when this happened . I am worried as i don't want my sons record to affect my chance of childminding, will Ofsted have knowledge of my sons past record, do i need to tell them even if he doesn't live with me? Anyone who can advise me, would be much appreciated!

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    Childminders can be disqualified by association with someone who lives in their house or visits their house regularly and has a criminal record.

    it depends on what the criminal record is - Ofsted look at each case individually.

    I suggest you speak to them - it's better if you are up front and honest than they find out and shut you down later in the process...

    Hth

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    I will enquire with Ofsted to see what they recommend

 

 

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