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phleb | 22:10 Mon 14th Feb 2022 | Law
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So I got a conditional job offer. DBS Came back with a caution. I’m worried sick. Been waiting for this for 4 weeks. Absolutely devastated. Has anyone got an admin job at NHS and has a caution? Thanks
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Yes we employed someone with a theft record - ( tee shirt aged 16 )
what was the caution for?
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A text message I sent which had swear words.
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You get a caution for swear words???????
Well it depends whether it was threatening or maybe it was to a customer/patient/child.... that could make a difference
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So now you cannot swear at a customer/patient/child – I dread at the thought of reading my DBS check.
While in the subject – is there anyone else I’m not allowed to swear at?
JuNo idea whats happened in this case Hymie but can see sitautions where it might be more serious say if a teacher sent a sweary text to there student or a social worker sent a text abusing a client, but its more likeley to end up on DBS for anyone if its threatening text
If its minor then its up to the discretion of the employer but if its not relavant to this job your probably okay
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There's a chance that HR at the NHS will see the caution and what is was for and ignore it. I suppose it depends on the role?
But wouldn’t the DBS entry be for threatening ‘behaviour’ (or whatever) and not swearing?
yeah - if you are going to shift and hide all their dead bodies, who gives a damn whether you have a caution...?
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It was text between family. Domestic dispute. Not threatening in anyway, but the police deemed it threatening/harassment. Was just one message!! Never have I ever been in bother with the law before. Family cause so much problems!!
So the DBS entry was not for swearing, but for threatening/harassing behaviour.
^^^ That sounds like your typical Pc Plod who doesn't know the law! A single text can't be 'harassment' because the legal definition of that offence refers to a 'course of conduct', which would require at least two texts to be sent.

The guidance for NHS employers is that, where necessary, they should give a prospective employee the opportunity to explain the circumstances that resulted in a conviction or caution. So it's unlikely that the employer would reject your application outright because of the caution and, given the nature of the circumstances, also unlikely that they'd do so after you'd explained the matter.
If the message was, "Not threatening in anyway", why did you accept the caution?

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