By unicorn1 - 8 Dec 15 12:53 PM
12 years ago when I was 16 I had a police caution for theft by employee.
I have now been given a job which requires an enhanced crb check. The application form asked for any unspent convictions to be disclosed so when they asked me again in the interview I said no I don't have any. But when I checked the form again it said to disclose ANY convictions I have ever had.
I'm worried now that when my dbs comes back it will show the caution and they will have to offer the job to somebody else.
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By RemorseA - 20 Mar 14 10:36 PM
I would believe so....maximum time for caution to become protected is 6 years . The only clause is if police reasonably think it is relevant and ought to be disclosed
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By unicorn1 - 8 Dec 15 12:53 PM
The new job is as a healthcare assistant. The caution was for taking £5 out of a till as I had no money and no way of getting home at 10pm when I finished work. I shouldn't have done it but I was desperate. I've worked in retail since and never repeated the crime, I really hope it doesn't go against me.
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By Deb S - 16 Sep 11 1:36 PM
Hi Unicorn 1
Your caution would be filtered so you've done the right thing by not disclosing it. It won't appear on your DBS Certificate.
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By unicorn1 - 8 Dec 15 12:53 PM
So it wouldn't show up even on an enhanced dbs? Thank god for that, I've been so worried!
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By RemorseA - 20 Mar 14 10:36 PM
unicorn1 said... So it wouldn't show up even on an enhanced dbs? Thank god for that, I've been so worried!
Like Deb said unlikely to show up . Please give us an update when you get your DBS
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By unicorn1 - 8 Dec 15 12:53 PM
So I have had my DBS back and the good news is that it was filtered and didn't show up. At least I know I will never have to worry about that ever again, feels like a huge weight has been lifted.
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By Deb S - 16 Sep 11 1:36 PM
Great news unicorn1.
Hopefully the challenge to the filtering system that Unlock are supporting will be successful and mean that more people will be able to put minor cautions and convictions behind them.
Wishing you all the best with the new job - I'm sure this will now turn out to be a great Christmas for you and your family.
Deb Need Unlock's advice? Visit our self-help information site or contact our helpline
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By RemorseA - 20 Mar 14 10:36 PM
Good to know
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