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    #21
    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Is it?
    I've only had to fill it in once and that was at the very very end of a contract when I was going to have access to actual patient records. By the time the CRB check had come back I'd already finished!
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      #22
      Originally posted by contractor0118 View Post
      no
      what really annoying is that no one ever told me before i left my permie, and i thought i had secured a decent long contract... im getting done for other peoples mistake not telling me before offering me the job
      Even as a permie depending on what industry the employer works in and/or what role you do for them they can still demand to know about spent convictions.

      However unless relevant to the role they cannot do a CRB check on you.It

      There are companies who are unfairly using CRB checks for all workers but the only thing you can do at the moment is complain to your MP about the particular company by name abusing the CRB system.
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        #23
        Originally posted by contractor0118 View Post
        its been over 8 years and minor offence I only had to pay small fine ... how can i get it removed? who do i contact
        Sorry to hear of your predicament.

        It sounds like a spent conviction, so it won't appear on a CRB check unless you work with children/vulnerable people.

        Unless it was an exempt job under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (eg, Security Cleared job for the MOD or working with children/vulnerable people) then it's quite likely that you should not have declared it and they would have never known .

        Legally, they are probably within their rights to terminate your contract for no reason at all but I'd go back to them and argue the point about it being a spent conviction and you say that you shouldn't have declared it to them. If the won't budge then you should consider either speaking to a contract lawyer and see if you can get payment for your notice period (probably unlikely).

        Most likely, you are going to have to focus your effort on getting a new contract and move on....
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          #24
          CRB checks are quite common and not just in relation to kiddies roles. If you want to work with most banks, you'll be asked to complete a basic CRB check. The more sensitive the data you're working with, the more likely you'll be asked to fill in an enhanced CRD check.

          For most minor offences, you can ask for exemption in the offence being declared. In any event, 'spent' convictions shouldnt normally affect any employment application. However, clients \ employers can have their own policy towards any past convictions if they wish.

          Its very difficult to say from the OP's post whether client will terminate as we dont know what the 'offence' was nor whether someone in client organisation is just being overly cautious.

          TBH, if it was a 'minor' offence and 8 years ago, Im very surprised the client has issues about it.

          https://www.gov.uk/crb-criminal-reco...check/overview
          Last edited by BolshieBastard; 30 December 2012, 13:52.
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            #25
            Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
            TBH, if it was a 'minor' offence and 8 years ago, Im very surprised the client has issues about it.
            +1

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              #26
              Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post

              TBH, if it was a 'minor' offence and 8 years ago, Im very surprised the client has issues about it.
              Unless it is directly related. Credit card fraud could be deemed minor but a bank won't agree when looking to take you on.
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                #27
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                Unless it is directly related. Credit card fraud could be deemed minor but a bank won't agree when looking to take you on.
                The poster has omitted to indicate what the offence was and the sector the company was in so no-one can say whether it was relevant, and that it's worth avoiding all roles in that sector to avoid problems.

                Some companies don't abuse the CRB system but do want to know your convictions.
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by contractor0118 View Post
                  no
                  what really annoying is that no one ever told me before i left my permie, and i thought i had secured a decent long contract... im getting done for other peoples mistake not telling me before offering me the job
                  One thing to remember - no contract is guaranteed to last. They can usually give you notice if they so desire.

                  Hopefully, this one will pan out ok for you but it might not. That, of course, would be a bummer.
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
                    One thing to remember - no contract is guaranteed to last. They can usually give you notice if they so desire.

                    Hopefully, this one will pan out ok for you but it might not. That, of course, would be a bummer.
                    Exactly this, I find with contracting the best approach is not to "count your chickens", plan to live on what you have in the bank, and every month you invoice for tops up this pool of money. I like to keep 12 months living expenses in a warchest with a view that after 9 months of not being able to find a contract i will drop my rate.

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                      #30
                      12 months warchest is minimum I like to have if I can. Then I dont have to take contracts in locations I dont want to if I can help it.
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