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A Police Vulnerable Sector Check is the most comprehensive record check available. This level of check is restricted to applicants who are seeking volunteer or employment with agencies or organizations that are responsible for the well-being of children or vulnerable individuals. The applicant must be in a position where they will be directly responsible for children or vulnerable individuals.
This includes all the information contained in the Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check.
The Police Vulnerable Sector Check includes information regarding convictions, outstanding charges before the courts and current judicial orders.
In exceptional circumstances, police contact or non-conviction records may be considered for release on a Police Vulnerable Sector Check if they meet the Exceptional Disclosure Assessment. There may be specific, exceptional cases where the existence of these types of records gives rise to create a compelling concern for the safety of vulnerable persons.
It also includes a check of convictions for sexual offenses for which the individual has received a pardon or a record suspension.
This level of record check is the most appropriate for persons working as: teachers, nurses, youth sports coaches, personal support workers, day-care staff, retirement and nursing home staff, scout leaders, foster parents and anyone directly working with children, the elderly or persons with physical or cognitive disabilities.
Please note that applicants requesting this level of a record check may be required to submit fingerprints. Should this be necessary, you will receive notification and further instructions.