Department for Education (DfE) to make the rules clearer concerning
practitioners who live with someone who is disqualified from working
with children.
Under current legislation, an individual living in a household with someone who is disqualified from working with children may also be disqualified by association.
This applies to household members including partners, children, housemates and lodgers.
Providers have a responsibility to ensure members of staff are suitable to work with children and not disqualified.
If they find someone is disqualified, a provider must not allow that person to work with children and dismiss them if disqualification is confirmed and not waived by Ofsted.
However, if a member of staff is unaware they are living with a person/s who is disqualified they are not guilty of an offence. Neither is a provider, unless they knowingly employ someone who is disqualified.
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