Here we aim to tackle the frequently asked questions over DBS forms and Clubmark, two vital parts of local cricket clubs, providing all the information for anyone looking to improve their club standing.
Clubmark is the only national cross sports quality accreditation scheme for clubs with junior sections. It is built around a set of core criteria which ensure that accredited clubs operate to consistent standards and provide safe and friendly environments for young people.
A DBS (the Disclosure & Barring Service) provides a vetting check on those working in a paid or voluntary role with children and vulnerable adults; it replaces the previously required CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) checks. If you have an unexpired CRB certificate, you do not need to replace it with a DBS check until your CRB has expired.
Clubmark is the only national cross sports quality accreditation scheme for clubs with junior sections. It is built around a set of core criteria which ensure that accredited clubs operate to consistent standards and provide safe and friendly environments for young people.
A DBS (the Disclosure & Barring Service) provides a vetting check on those working in a paid or voluntary role with children and vulnerable adults; it replaces the previously required CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) checks. If you have an unexpired CRB certificate, you do not need to replace it with a DBS check until your CRB has expired.