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jamxtart | 14:03 Thu 08th Mar 2012 | Law
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I have to do a new CRB check as my job role has changed. Ive been looking through it and noticed a couple of boxes about ISA registration. I work in a nursery and just wondered if it is a requirement for me to be ISA registered? I had my last CRB about three years ago and the ISA registration part was not on there then. Also if I do become ISA registered is this an extra expense for my employer? The guidance form that I had to help me complete the CRB must be out of date as it is useless as it does not even mention the ISA part of it. Thankyou
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The ISA (independent safeguarding authority) was only established some 2/3 years ago so possible it did not exist when you last had a CRB check to make sure you were a suitable person to be involved with children and vulnerable adults. It is not an additional check and you do not need to concern yourself, there is a very strong possibility that the CRB & ISA will merge soon.

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