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    Just filling out the id forms and it says position involves work at home with vulnerable groups. I ticked no on my husbands but as I'm filling out mine I am now unsure. Do children not class as a vulnerable group, so I should put yes? But do I put yes or no on the husbands?

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    Any advice?

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    I put no on mine and it has been accepted, hope this helps :-)

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    I ended up putting yes on mine and no on hubbys! My decision was based on the fact that hubby will barely have any contact but I may be looking after disabled children, and children themselves could be classed as vulnerable.. We'll see what happens!

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