#2026/13Düzeltme Fiși
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This law updates regulations related to criminal record checks for people wanting to work as restorative justice practitioners in Northern Ireland. It ensures that these checks include additional suitability information to help assess their qualifications. This change mainly affects individuals applying for this role and the Department of Justice overseeing the accreditation.
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Key Changes
- Enhanced criminal record checks are now required.
- Suitability information must be included in the checks.
- Applies specifically to restorative justice practitioners.
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Obligations
What this law requires
Conduct enhanced criminal record checks that include suitability information for all individuals seeking to act as accredited restorative justice practitioners
Ensure criminal record checks comply with the amended Police Act 1997 (Criminal Records) (Disclosure) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2008 requirements for restorative justice practitioners
Include suitability information assessment as part of enhanced criminal record check processes for restorative justice practitioner applicants
Apply enhanced criminal record check requirements specifically to individuals seeking accreditation by the Department of Justice as restorative justice practitioners