You can contact Disclosure Scotland by phone, email or post. By phone. You can phone Disclosure Scotland’s helpline on 0300 020 0040. The helpline is open:
Confirmation of PVG scheme membership (Existing) You can find out more about what each disclosure is for. How to apply. Making a PVG application is a two-stage process: An organisation needs to start the application for an individual. The individual then needs to complete the application. Organisations need to start PVG applications for ...
Use our disclosure and PVG services. On mygov.scot you can: apply for Level 1 and Level 2 disclosure; join the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme; manage your PVG membership; refer concerns to us; find out about our barring service; Use our services on mygov.scot
B1 Enter your PVG Scheme ID number. This is the 16 digit number provided when you joined the Scheme. You will find this on your certificate (shown in the diagram below) and it will be referred to as your ‘PVG Membership number’. It will start with the year and month that you joined the scheme.
It is important that if you are a scheme member you have your PVG scheme membership number with you when you meet with your Commissioner or ID verifier. If you do not know your number, or if you are not sure whether you are already registered with the PVG scheme, you will need to contact Disclosure Scotland on 03000 2000 40.
If an Existing PVG Member they will need to know their PVG Scheme ID. This is not held on Compass. If they do not know it they should contact Disclosure Scotland to get it. Phone: 0300 020 0040; To avoid issues and delay, when checking ID: Ensure that the Online PVG ID Checking form and the COMPASS record includes any middle names
You should let Disclosure Scotland know if your personal details change, such as your address, contact number, email address or employer. This means they can contact you quickly if needed and information is sent to the right place. ... If you're a PVG scheme member and you change your name or gender, you must tell Disclosure Scotland within 3 ...
The deadline to submit new PVG applications is approaching fast. You will only be able to use the existing PVG application link on our mygov.scot website to create new applications until midnight of Wednesday 13 November. From 11am on 18 November, you will be able to make your PVG applications from your Disclosure Scotland online account.
Disclosure Scotland has recently launched a new Online Account service for PVG result access. ScotAccount allows individuals to access their Protected Vulnerable Group (PVG) scheme online results using their digital devices, instead of receiving a paper certificate.
running the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme for people who work with children or protected adults; keeping a list of people barred from working with children and protected adults; How to use our services. You can access our services on mygov.scot. These include: applying for Level 1 or Level 2 disclosure; joining the PVG scheme
Your PVG scheme number This screen asks you to enter your PVG scheme number. This can be found on your PVG certificate. It is a 16 digit reference, for example: 1234 5678 1234 5678 If you do not know your number, please contact Disclosure Scotland.
The Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme is managed by Disclosure Scotland. It helps ensure people who are unsuitable to work with children and protected adults cannot do regulated roles with these groups. How the PVG scheme works. It’s a legal requirement to join the PVG scheme if you’re going to do a regulated role.
This is shown on your PVG certificate as Membership Number. It has 16 digits and starts with the year and month that you joined the PVG scheme. How long does my PVG last? There is no legal requirement to get a PVG check re-done for an organisation, although some sports bodies have a policy on re-checking after a period of time. Please check ...
You must then record the following information from the PVG as a ‘note’ as shown above; • PVG Membership Number: • Disclosure Number: • Name: • Date of Birth: • Date of Issue: 3. To cancel or expire a PVG on a member’s profile ***Please note this does not cancel or expire the PVG with Disclosure Scotland this is only
This is for self-employed people joining the PVG scheme, or self-employed PVG members who want to work with a new vulnerable group. It costs £59. Confirmation of PVG scheme membership (Existing) This is for self-employed PVG members who are continuing to work with the same vulnerable group on their membership. It costs £18.
Disclosure Scotland or PVG applications. Applicants must wait at least 10 days from their issue date, to request a reprint of their Basic Disclosure or PVG Certificate. Reprints must be requested within 84 days of the original print date. If outside of this timeframe than a new application must be submitted.
If you are a member of the PVG scheme, you must keep your personal details up to date with Disclosure Scotland. If, since you applied to the PVG scheme, there have been any changes to your: address; email address; contact number; you must tell Disclosure Scotland as soon as possible.
8. Can an Existing member applicant complete an online PVG application with Disclosure Scotland if they have forgotten or do not have access to their PVG membership number? If an existing PVG scheme member does not have a note of their PVG membership number they can obtain this by calling Disclosure Scotland on 03000 2000 40. 9.
Organisations need to start PVG applications. You cannot apply on your own unless you're applying as self-employed. Find out more about the PVG scheme. Help. You can contact Disclosure Scotland for help: phone: 0300 020 0040; email: response@disclosurescotland.gov.scot