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Shayla
22nd June 2009, 18:56
How long does it take?
Anyone can give me an advice will be very much appreciated :-) x x x
Mrs Daddy
22nd June 2009, 19:11
I can`t remember exactly but probaly few months or so gurl...
Mrs.JMajor
22nd June 2009, 19:12
Dorres said 1 and 1/2 monhts base on her experience
Shayla
22nd June 2009, 19:14
I can`t remember exactly but probaly few months or so gurl...
Thanks Mrs.Daddy,
I thought its less than that but that's fine then.
Alan
22nd June 2009, 19:14
Normal CRB - 4 weeks.
Enhanced CRB - 6 weeks.
Al.:)
Shayla
22nd June 2009, 19:15
Dorres said 1 and 1/2 monhts base on her experience
Thanks Ate Juliet,
Can I ask what happened to Ate Dorres?Where is she now?:D
Shayla
22nd June 2009, 19:17
Normal CRB - 4 weeks.
Enhanced CRB - 6 weeks.
Al.:)
That's very good advice Alan.Thanks a lot :-)
Mrs.JMajor
22nd June 2009, 19:38
Thanks Ate Juliet,
Can I ask what happened to Ate Dorres?Where is she now?:D
We just met last week together with Adam and Chryss as well as Maria and Matt, Dorres is too busy in her new job, too tired to log on, but at least she is happy that finally she find a job.
I am also waiting in my CRB bunso, 2 weeks now:)
vbkelly
22nd June 2009, 21:55
mine was 3weeks last december but its depend how busy they are
David House
23rd June 2009, 08:48
We apply for CRBs for our staff regularly. Providing everything is straightforward it will not take very long but if there is anything in your background requiring further investigation then delays can be lengthy. Only you will know.
By the way the system will change next year! At the moment we, as the employer, have to obtain a CRB for every employee irrespective of whether they were previously checked by another employer. That does not though stop them working in the meantime, only that they must be supervised. Next year employees will be expected to obtain their own "CRB" (it will be called by another name) and carry it from job to job as a type of passport. And guess what? The cost more than doubles and the Government says "employers are expected to assist new employees with the cost"! Another tax on business!
Alan
23rd June 2009, 10:38
We apply for CRBs for our staff regularly. Providing everything is straightforward it will not take very long but if there is anything in your background requiring further investigation then delays can be lengthy. Only you will know.
By the way the system will change next year! At the moment we, as the employer, have to obtain a CRB for every employee irrespective of whether they were previously checked by another employer. That does not though stop them working in the meantime, only that they must be supervised. Next year employees will be expected to obtain their own "CRB" (it will be called by another name) and carry it from job to job as a type of passport. And guess what? The cost more than doubles and the Government says "employers are expected to assist new employees with the cost"! Another tax on business!
Yes David, it seems to be getting worse and worse. I remember when I first started employing teachers it was just a 'Police Check.' I used to phone our local 'bobby' and give him/her details of the teacher(s) I had interviewed and have a clearance (or otherwise) within a couple of days.
Then, of course, it became CRB - more expensive and up to six weeks!!
Progress?!?!?! :Erm:
Al.:)
les_taxi
23rd June 2009, 10:49
:cwm23: dont get me going about crbs! I have one issued by north yorks county council free and lasts 3 years.Now i have just had to pay £44.00 to have one from harrogate district council so now i have 2 plus the taxi badge i have to wear already! After asking why do i need another they claim data protection act stops them from getting details off nycc.If i commited an offence i bet they could get all my details easlily.Just another rip off britain,make money out of you nanny state piece of ....!:Brick:
Mrs.JMajor
23rd June 2009, 11:26
But company is the one who pay for it :D (CRB )
Alan
23rd June 2009, 12:42
But company is the one who pay for it :D (CRB )
Except, if you have your own company Mrs. M.
I had to pay for my own CRB!! I got a bit back against tax but it still cost me!
Al.:)
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