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The grade characteristic for outstanding in safeguarding uses the words frequent and intensive to describe the people who need to be CRB checked and trained. What does this mean?

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The grade characteristic for outstanding in safeguarding uses the words frequent and intensive to describe the people who need to be CRB checked and trained. What does this mean?

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A. This has the same meaning as in the Vetting and Barring Scheme guidance in October 2009. The definition of ‘frequent’ and ‘intensive’ was clarified in December 2009 by Sir Roger Singleton and the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families.

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