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Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006. Strategic Partnerships. The Network of National Volunteer-Involving Agencies (NNVIA) aims to give charities a stronger voice to influence the Government’s development of support for the volunteering sector.

Strategic Partnerships

NNVIA's members seek to offer high quality volunteering opportunities in communities across the UK. Activities range from enabling organisations to deliver local services through to raising funds for the benefit of society. Established in 2004, NNVIA currently has 70 active member organisations mobilising over two million volunteers. NNVIA welcomes any charitable organisations who take a national approach to volunteering and for whom involving volunteers is critical to the delivery of their mission and goals to become members. The network promotes collaboration and partnership across the volunteering sector. What we do By meeting every six weeks and collaborating online, NNVIA seeks to What we offer NNVIA's current members Evaluation of the Modernising Volunteering National Support Services Programme.

eBulkDisclosures. E-Bulk Complete Background Screening. E-Bulk allows our clients to submit multiple CRB applications via a purpose built online solution tested and approved by the Criminal Records Bureau.

E-Bulk Complete Background Screening

There are huge benefits to clients of CBS who are able to submit online applications: Faster results - average processing time and can complete enhanced level CRB disclosure in 9 days Reduced inaccuracy – mainly organisations witness return rates of up to 30%, our solution has a less than 1% return. Electronic results – automatic notification to clients within 3 minutes that a CRB check is completed Using the online methods, we are no longer subject to long delays with postage and inevitable have an impact carbon foot printing.

Click here for a larger image Complete Background Screening (CBS) are registered with the DVLA, Verisign, Verify and are a registered umbrella body of the Criminal Records Bureau and the Scottish Criminal Records Office. The enemy of red tape. By Stephen Cook, Third Sector, 10 January 2011 Lord Hodgson For 20 years, the Women's Institute cultivated flowers at Bucknell station in Shropshire, where only eight trains stop each day.

The enemy of red tape

But last autumn, Railtrack told the WI it had to stop unless it took out insurance, did a risk assessment and signed a five-page licence restricting its activities. So the WI stopped, to general local outrage. Last year, Disability Essex took on a £12,000 Learning and Skills Council contract to train disabled adults in IT. These are just two of what Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts calls the "glorious examples" that have flowed in to the Big Society Deregulation Taskforce, which he has chaired since it was set up last summer.

There have been many other cases in the 600 submissions so far, he says, and at the beginning of each meeting the taskforce members amuse themselves with a brief competition to see who has come across the most unreasonable examples of bureacracy inhibiting charitable endeavour. Rehabilitation of offenders act. UkCRBs.co.uk. Police Act 1997. Annotations: Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information.

Police Act 1997

They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. Modifications etc. 112 Criminal conviction certificates.E+W+S+N.I. (1)The Secretary of State shall issue a criminal conviction certificate to any individual who— (a)makes an application in the prescribed form, and (b)pays any fee that is payable in relation to the application under regulations made by the Secretary of State. (2)A criminal conviction certificate is a certificate which— [or (a)gives—