'Urgent' DBS system review after BBC investigation
'Urgent' DBS system review after BBC investigation2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleEmma GlasbeyYorkshire home and social affairs correspondentWest Yorkshire PoliceKristian Parry was employed at a Leeds nursery two months after being arrested for downloading indecent images of childrenThe UK government is "urgently" reviewing a system used to keep young and vulnerable people safe after a BBC investigation revealed how a nursery worker arrested for downloading indecent images of children was able to get another childcare job.Officials are now examining the case of Kristian Parry, who was later sentenced to two years in prison, to "address the issues" raised.Parry's arrest was not reflected via the Disclosure and Barring Service's (DBS) Update system, which only searches for pre-conviction information every nine months, leaving potential employers unaware.Parents at the nursery said the system was "not fit for purpose". A senior politician described it as "fatally flawed".Parry, 26, was jailed in March after admitting possessing indecent images and falsifying job references to obtain a role at a nursery in Leeds.The sex offender then went on to secure work in the baby room at another nursery in the city two months after his arrest, while still on bail.'Complete overhaul'The BBC understands that Parry's DBS check was clear because the online "Update" service used by many employers, only searches for non-conviction information, including arrests, every nine months."The DBS system needs a complete overhaul, it's not fit for purpose and it allowed this man to gain access to children," one mother told the BBC."Calling something an update service that only updates every nine months and doesn't actually inform employers of any status changes doesn't feel like much of an update service to me."The DBS said, on average, it completes 2.6 million Bas...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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