Introduction
In the report of his Independent Review of the Disclosure and Barring Regime (18 April 2023) Simon Bailey QPM, DL, CBE recommended to government that an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check is made mandatory for all councillors in unitary and upper tier local authorities who are being considered for appointment to any committee involved in decisions on the provision of children’s services or services for vulnerable adults.
Pending a change in the law to implement mandatory enhanced checking Mr Bailey, who was previously the National Police Chiefs Council Lead for Child Protection, recommended that local authorities should voluntarily introduce enhanced checks.
As part of the Council’s commitment to keeping everyone safe, (especially children and vulnerable adults) and the Council’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards in public life this policy expects that all Dorset Council councillors will undergo enhanced level DBS checks.
The policy also sets out what steps will be taken in the event that offences are disclosed through a positive DBS certificate.