Working in the care sector demands strict vetting policies and procedures. We undertake rigorous checks on every healthcare professional we work with, ensuring a seamless process for all care positions. Our compliance processes align with CQC and Social Care department requirements. All candidates must fulfil the following checks before being assigned to any role:
If you need training as part of the compliance process, we can help.
To work as a nurses or carer in England require you to have an Enhanced DBS. We have strived to answer some of your questions regarding DBS applications, certificate and update
To continue to protect vulnerable adults and children in vulnerable circumstances but to reduce the chances of abuse, the DBS is mandatory for all care workers. It also reduces the burden of vetting on employers by making the system more proportionate
The Update Service keeps your DBS certificate up to date. You can subscribe when you apply for a new DBS certificate.Candidates can subscribe to the Update Service when they apply for a new DBS (previously CRB) certificate. The Update Service will keep their DBS certificate up to date.
Once subscribed the individual can then take their DBS Certificate with them from role to role where the same level and type of check are required.
There will be a £16 annual subscription fee for the Update Service.
After completion of your DBS (previously CRB) disclosure certificate application, you will have 14 days from the date of issue of the certificate to register for the Update Service. www.gov.uk/dbs
Employers are no longer automatically sent a copy of disclosures that is carried out by them on any staff, this means for you to continue working with us we need a copy of your DBS disclosure and confirm that you have registered for the Update Service. PRIMAN must see and verify the original copy of the DBS certificate
Yes we can accept this if you follow the document verification procedures outlined above and have registered for the annual Update Service.
Yes, please check your disclosure carefully when it is issued as counter signatories will now be able to select whether the post that you are applying for is to work only with Vulnerable Adults or Children or both. PRIMAN has work with both client groups and in order to maximize your work opportunities we would request that you ask signatories to select both Adults and Children if you are experienced at working with both groups. Alternatively, you will not be offered work for the client group that does not appear on your certificate.
we ensure that all of our healthcare staff receive comprehensive induction training and annual updates, tailored specifically to their roles. The majority of our courses are conducted in-person within our state-of-the-art training facility, with supplementary courses available online to provide flexibility.
Our highly experienced trainers conduct a range of essential training programs, including Safely People Handling and Moving training, Dementia Awareness, Managing Violence and Aggression, Breakaway Techniques, Physical Intervention, Basic Life Support, Safeguarding Adults, and Medication Awareness trainings for individuals and groups.
By delivering our own training, we maintain strict quality control and ensure that all temporary staff are fully prepared and up-to-date with the latest best practices before they begin any assignment. This proactive approach guarantees that our workforce is consistently ready to provide safe, effective care.
Revalidation is the process that all nurses and midwives in the UK will need to follow to maintain their registration with the NMC.
Revalidation was introduced in April 2016 to support nurses and midwives in demonstrating that they practice safely and effectively. The process is straightforward and encourages reflection on how the NMC Code is applied in your daily practice, ensuring you continue to uphold its standards.
This updated process replaces the previous PREP requirements, and all nurses and midwives are required to revalidate every three years to maintain their registration.
Revalidation applications must be submitted online via the NMC Online portal. If you have not yet created an account, you can easily set one up here.
For those with disabilities who may experience difficulties using NMC Online, we are committed to making reasonable adjustments to ensure accessibility. Additionally, if exceptional circumstances prevent you from meeting revalidation requirements, special arrangements may be available. More information regarding reasonable adjustments and exceptional circumstances can be found in our guidance.
For comprehensive details, please visit the official NMC revalidation website: http://revalidation.nmc.org.uk/welcome-to-revalidation.
whole population of nurses and midwives, as well as strengthening public confidence in the nursing and midwifery professions.
If you would like to see the full PDF brochure for the NMC Revalidation then you can download it, https://www.nmc.org.uk/revalidation/resources/forms-and-templates/