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Corrie's Janice training to be a nurse?

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mrs.chappie | 20:38 Mon 09th Mar 2009 | Film, Media & TV
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Hasn't she just done community service, after being convicted of theft or fraud? Under those circumstances, surely she would not be accepted as a trainee nurse?

BTW, I know it's only make-believe.
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The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act, which allows people to put minor offences behind them, does not apply to the nursing profession. The Nursing & Midwifery Council carries out a CRB check on all trainee nurses.

However, a criminal conviction does not automatically bar a person from entering the profession as each conviction is considered 'in the light of all relevant circumstances'.
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Hey, thanks for your reply, Octopus.

Didn't she swipe several thousand pounds though? Would that be classed as a minor offence, do ya think?
P'raps, with fraud/theft it might be more of a concern if they were going into long term care of the elderly or sick but generally they would be more concerned about violent murderers, sex offenders and drug trafficking.
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Thanks for your reply, Octopus. x

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