DBS Backs Ann Craft Trust for Safeguarding Week 2025

UK Gov

DBS supports Ann Craft Trust's Safeguarding Adults Week theme 'Prevention: Act Before Abuse' to help organisations create safer cultures.

The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) is supporting Ann Craft Trust during National Safeguarding Adults Week to help organisations prevent abuse and create safer cultures through this year's theme: 'Prevention: Act Before Abuse'.

DBS supports employers to make safer recruitment decisions by processing and issuing criminal record checks and by maintaining the Adults' and Children's Barred Lists. Barred Lists are records of people not permitted to work in a regulated activity with children and/or vulnerable adults.

The Ann Craft Trust - which is hosting Safeguarding Adults Week from 17 to 21 November - is a leading UK authority supporting organisations to safeguard adults and young people at risk.

DBS' focus during Safeguarding Adults Week is to help organisations understand when DBS checks are required, what 'regulated activity' is, how to access free checks for eligible volunteers, and the application process. Throughout the week, DBS will be sharing guidance and resources on:

  • different levels of DBS checks (Basic, Standard, Enhanced, and Enhanced with Barred List(s) checks)

  • which roles require DBS checks and what regulated activity with adults at risk means

  • how volunteers can access free DBS checks and what counts as voluntary work

  • how to use the DBS Update Service to keep certificates current

Activities provided by Ann Craft Trust include free online seminars and an in-person Safeguarding Adults Conference on Wednesday 19 November. Throughout the week, the Ann Craft Trust will explore a different safeguarding theme each day:

Monday - Change the Conversation: focusing on proactive intervention and creating safer environments that actively work to prevent abuse

Tuesday - Prevention in Practice: examining the role of leadership, good governance, values-based recruitment and meaningful training

Wednesday - Creating Empowering Environments: exploring trauma-informed approaches through empathy, co-production and positive risk-taking

Thursday - Trust Your Instincts: building courage and resilience to speak out, with tools to develop supportive safeguarding cultures

Friday - Celebrate the Safer Cultures: showcasing examples of good practice and success stories

DBS is also hosting a series of free online workshops across England during Safeguarding Adults Week. DBS Outreach Advisers will explain the role of DBS, including understanding DBS checks and role eligibility, what regulated activity means, the legal duty to refer, and the process for making a barring referral.

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