+xHi All, In 2006 I was sent to prison for 2 years for cannabis cultivation. Recently I have started doing voluntary work for a charity which I am really enjoying and things are going well. Last week my support worker asked me to apply for a paid part time job for another charity that is subject to a PVG Disclosure Scotland check. The work would involve working with vulnerable adults in a hospital. I don’t understand the barring process around the PVG check. Am I automatically barred from ever working with vulnerable adults in Scotland because of my criminal record? Regards SN First of all, you're not barred. Only certain offences result in being barred, and they're all safeguarding offences. However, that doesn't stop employers discriminating against people with convictions to disclose. To counter this, in Scotland you have the right to appeal to the Sheriff's Court to have the conviction removed from your PVG. You can find details here. Your conviction should be spent by now, and it doesn't appear to be on the list of offences that must be disclosed, so that's encouraging.
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