• Welcome to the LegalBeagles Consumer and Legal Forum.
    Please Register to get the most out of the forum. Registration is free and only needs a username and email address.
    REGISTER
    Please do not post your full name, reference numbers or any identifiable details on the forum.
  • If you need direct help with your employment issue you can contact us at admin@legalbeaglesgroup.com for further assistance. This will give you access to “off-forum” support on a one-to- one basis from an experienced employment law expert for which we would welcome that you make a donation to help towards their time spent assisting on your matter. You can do this by clicking on the donate button in the box below.

sacked on receipt of DBS

Collapse
Loading...
X
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • sacked on receipt of DBS

    Hello, I'm new to this so don't really know if I'm doing it right or not!

    Please can anyone help me?

    My daughter disclosed details about her record to her new employer and was still accepted for the job albeit on probation. Is it lawful for an employer to then sack her on receipt of the DBS?

    She has a caution for Common Assault occassioning actual bodily harm that happened in April 2009 when she was 17.

    She has worked there for 4 months - it is in a Nursery.

    The reason they gave her was because of her DBS but it has never ever been a problem in her previous nurseries where she has even been a 'Room Leader'.

    Her attendance, punctuality, attitude to work is great and they kept saying she could go far!

    She's devastated!

    Any advice would be very much appreciated
    Tags: None

  • #2
    Re: sacked on receipt of DBS

    This was taken directly from a Ministry of Justice document:

    "Simple cautions do form part of an offender’s criminal record and may be used in future proceedings and in certain circumstances, may be made

    available to an employer as part of a criminal record check. Offenders must be made aware of this before agreeing to accept a simple caution"


    What the Nursery should have done is carry out a risk assessment on the likelihood of this affecting her ability to do her job. The fact that she is working with young children could well impact on their view of this, and the offence is potentially directly relevant to the work she is doing.

    Is this a private nursery or a county run nursery school?

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: sacked on receipt of DBS

      People who work in certain jobs are required to undergo enhanced DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) checks.

      It may not be possible for the employer to continue employing someone on the 'barred' list.

      If you think there has been a mistake, there is an appeal process.

      You can find details of the DBS set-up, including the appeals process, here - https://www.gov.uk/disclosure-barrin...s-barred-lists
      CAVEAT LECTOR

      This is only my opinion - "Opinions are made to be changed --or how is truth to be got at?" (Byron)

      You and I do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.
      Cohen, Herb


      There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he
      gets his brain a-going.
      Phelps, C. C.


      "They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!"
      The last words of John Sedgwick

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: sacked on receipt of DBS

        In direct answer to your question, Yes they can sack her but the authority that employed her, should have procedures in place. And in practice, these should be followed. It appears the Authority have taken the view that they would rather terminate her employment.

        Did she receive any lieu of notice pay? How was the dismissal handled.

        It is not easy to have to face up to, but something like her offence can come back and bite you at any time. Did they give her a written reason for terminating the contract.


        As for the offence itself, I have no idea if it would be on the barring list, if it were, then I am afraid they have the right to dismiss without question. Others will point out they have the right to dismiss at any stage, they have, but I for one don't agree with it.

        In the current climate of unemployment, the best she could do is write to try and appeal it but other than that, she should look for another position and fully declare the offence from the offset and move on. There are other employers who will take her on.

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: sacked on receipt of DBS

          Originally posted by labman View Post
          This was taken directly from a Ministry of Justice document:

          "Simple cautions do form part of an offender’s criminal record and may be used in future proceedings and in certain circumstances, may be made

          available to an employer as part of a criminal record check. Offenders must be made aware of this before agreeing to accept a simple caution"


          What the Nursery should have done is carry out a risk assessment on the likelihood of this affecting her ability to do her job. The fact that she is working with young children could well impact on their view of this, and the offence is potentially directly relevant to the work she is doing.

          Is this a private nursery or a county run nursery school?



          This is a private nursery but she worked in 2 private nurseries previous to that and it wasn't a problem. She also did her apprenticeship for her Level 3 Teaching Assistant in a Council run Primary School working with Nursery and Reception age children for 1 year. They also knew about her caution and had her CRB too.

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: sacked on receipt of DBS

            Think the Nursery has the right to make their own decision here .
            This is not aimed at the OPs daughter but there is a lesson for all if there is something in your past that may affect your future tell the truth at the start it can come back to haunt you.
            I am not being judgemental but it comes true so many times

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: sacked on receipt of DBS

              Originally posted by smileyculture View Post
              As for the offence itself, I have no idea if it would be on the barring list, if it were, then I am afraid they have the right to dismiss without question. Others will point out they have the right to dismiss at any stage, they have, but I for one don't agree with it.
              Since the offence happened when she was 17 it is likely that the victim was a minor (under 18) hence why it may show on the list, though clearly there would be grounds to appeal on the basis that she too was a minor at the time. We all had our fights and disagreements with others of similar age when we were that age!


              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

              Waynetta

              You said your daugther worked there for 4 months but how long was the probation period as usually, in most industries, its just 3 months? Also when was the DBS done and when were the results received? You also need to find out if your daughter appears on the barred list, or not - Which i suspect she does not given her employment history with other nurseries!
              Please note that this advice is given informally, without liability and without prejudice. Always seek the advice of an insured qualified professional. All my legal and nonlegal knowledge comes from either here (LB),my own personal research and experience and/or as the result of necessity as an Employer and Businessman.

              By using my advice in any form, you agreed to waive all rights to hold myself or any persons representing myself of any liability.

              If you PM me, make sure to include a link to your thread as I don't give out advice in private. All PMs that are sent in missuse (including but not limited to phishing, spam) of the PM application and/or PMs that are threatening or abusive will be reported to the Site Team and if necessary to the police and/or relevant Authority.

              I AM SO GOING TO GET BANNED BY CEL FOR POSTING terrible humour POSTS.

              The Governess; 6th March 2012 GRRRRRR

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: sacked on receipt of DBS

                She won't be barred because of this. It will be up to the individual workplace, and would go to an ET if she fought it.

                If she isn't already in one, it might be worth her joining a union if the past is going to come back and haunt her like this. It's a difficult decision for the Nursery as well, much as I sympathise with your daughter (and believe me, I do!). They are presented with this criminal record, and one which is for a pretty unpleasant offence, and have to make a decision with the best interests of the children at heart. It's tricky, and if in any doubt whatsoever, they have to come down on the side of the children in their care.

                I'm not saying your daughter poses a significant risk, she probably doesn't, but her employers have got to see it that way.

                In private nurseries there tends to be massive competition for places and they are a business. If word gets out, the business could be wrecked. The ursery would NEVER say they took a decision for this reason, but it wouldn't surprise me if there was something in that statement. :beagle:

                Comment

                View our Terms and Conditions

                LegalBeagles Group uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience and to create a secure and effective website. By using this website, you are consenting to such use.To find out more and learn how to manage cookies please read our Cookie and Privacy Policy.

                If you would like to opt in, or out, of receiving news and marketing from LegalBeagles Group Ltd you can amend your settings at any time here.


                If you would like to cancel your registration please Contact Us. We will delete your user details on request, however, any previously posted user content will remain on the site with your username removed and 'Guest' inserted.

                Announcement

                Collapse

                Welcome to LegalBeagles


                Donate with PayPal button

                LegalBeagles is a free forum, founded in May 2007, providing legal guidance and support to consumers and SME's across a range of legal areas.

                See more
                See less

                Court Claim ?

                Guides and Letters
                Loading...



                Search and Compare fixed fee legal services and find a solicitor near you.

                Find a Law Firm


                Working...
                X