DBS Check for 16yr old.
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    Hi all

    We need a little advice. When both my partner and I began Childminding we did CRB checks. Fast forward to modern times (lol) it is all now DBS. Our daughter has only just turned 16 so we have received the letter from Ofsted regarding having her vetted at enhanced level.

    It has been sometime since we did anything like this so we are currently getting together suitable documents.

    Will this be ok?

    Birth Certificate
    National Insurance Number letter (This arrived just before christmas)
    Letter from College prinicple - Need to get this one sorted!

    Thanks guys

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    There's a link in free resources that explains what documents you need:
    http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/fr...S%20checks.pdf

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