News by email Donate

Suggestions

Kids-gardening-main_article_image.jpg
CC
UK News

DBS checks delays threaten summer church camps

by Hannah Tooley

Screening for Sunday school teachers, youth workers and other volunteers are taking up to seven months according to the body that helps process up to 55,000 checks each year.

It is thought that checks do not need to take much longer than a day.

The Telegraph has reported that the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) which carries out the checks relies on police forces for information.

However figures show big variations between police forces meeting targets.

They are required to process 85% of applications within two weeks and 100% within 60 days.

Justin Humphreys, from the Churches' Child Protection Advisory Service, has written to Home Secretary Theresa May asking for a meeting.

Writing to Theresa May, Mr Humphreys said: "I hope you can appreciate the frustration and anguish this is now causing the individual, as even though the delays have been explained, it is still a concern that people may misinterpret their delay in working due to a DBS/criminal-records check issue.

"Importantly it also meant that organisations that are reliant on volunteers to impact their local communities are left unable to operate safely."

Also speaking in The Telegraph, Andrew Marsh from Christian Concern added: "We are aware of situations where volunteers have not been able to come and help on summer residential holidays."

News you can believe in. Stand with Premier Christian News today.

Your gift today ensures that Premier Christian News can press forward in strength, reaching more people with biblical truth and shaping the future of Christian thought. It’s more than just a donation—it’s an investment in renewed minds and transformed lives. 

Without continued support, the ability to create and distribute resources that strengthen faith and equip the church will be compromised. But with your help, we can grow deeper, stand firmer, and shine brighter in the culture.

Your support today is critical.

Support Us
Continue the conversation on our Facebook page

Related Articles

Sign up to our newsletter to stay informed with news from a Christian perspective.

News by email

Connect

Donate

Donate