Basic DBS checks – key benefits for employers
Information highlighting the importance and benefits, for employers (particularly those in employment sectors not classed as providing regulated activity) in obtaining a DBS basic check for their employees.
- From:
- Disclosure and Barring Service
- Published
- 17 November 2023
- Last updated
- 2 December 2024 — See all updates
Documents
Guide to Basic DBS checks
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Please note – the explanatory information provided on this page, including documents to explain and inform, are specifically targeted towards helping employers make informed decisions, considering the range of benefits a DBS basic check might provide to them.
This particularly applies to those in employment sectors that are unlikely to employ people in Regulated Activity and where obtaining a DBS basic check is not already part of a mandatory recruitment and/or employee vetting process. It does not apply to:
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Employers that already obtain Standard or Enhanced DBS checks. Our eligibility checker will provide you with guidance on the appropriate level of DBS check for your employees.
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Members of the public, including employees, can read our guidance on Basic DBS checks for more information about the process and how to apply.
The documents included on this page – which have been developed in consultation and partnership with the Criminal Records Trade Bureau (CRTB) – set out some of the benefits for employers in obtaining a DBS basic check for their employees.
This document highlights how a DBS basic check can support a best practice approach to safer recruitment.
Updates to this page
Last updated 2 December 2024 + show all updates
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Information on fees has been updated
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First published.