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    ISA registration halted & the impact on CRB application process

    As you may now be aware, the Government has announced their intention to remodel the Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) back to proportionate, common sense levels. As a result, the ISA registration phase of the scheme has now been stopped and therefore will not launch on 26 July 2010.

    As a result of ISA registration being stopped, the CRB has had to consider the impact on its application process. You will be aware that the CRB has recently provided Registered Bodies with an initial stock of new (purple) application forms in readiness for the planned launch of the ISA registration phase in July, and although this phase of the VBS has now been halted, the CRB will still launch the new application form on 26 July 2010 as originally planned.

    The CRB hopes that by introducing the new form as planned, it will reduce the inconvenience to you during this period. In order to process your applications, the CRB will extract and ignore those parts of the new application form which capture ISA registration requirements, and use only those data fields which are required to process a CRB check.

    You may begin to submit applications using the new (purple) form from 28 June 2010. However, please note that applications received on or after this date for Enhanced or Standard checks will not begin to be processed until 26 July 2010, as originally planned for ISA registrations. This is the date by which we will have switched over to the new processing system and will be able to handle the new forms.

Call for Ideas for third sector projects working to green public services.
Innovation Exchange is seeking high-potential third sector innovation projects that could participate in its new Green Next Practice Programme
This programme will provide brokerage support to five or six third sector innovation projects with the potential to green public services. The projects might seek to deliver public services, work for public services or influence public service strategies. The Innovation Exchange believes that public services can play a leading role in greening the UK.
The programme has six things to offer the third sector: practical support, links to policy-makers and investors, links to public services, coaching and facilitation, networking events to develop and share your work; and promotion through Innovation Exchange.
If you’re a third sector project working to green public services then apply by Wednesday, 2nd June 2010 for the chance to participate.
Any questions regarding the Green Next Practice Programme should be directed to Raj Cheema, 020 7259 1368.

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