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      • Refer the request for a final review to the appropriate authority of the relevant procedure where it appears that the student has not completed all stages of that procedure. The student will be copied into this referral. If the student remains dissatisfied with the outcome, the student can then activate the Final Review procedure.
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  2. Refer the request for a final review to the appropriate authority of the relevant procedure where it appears that the student has not completed all stages of that procedure. The student will be copied into this referral. If the student remains dissatisfied with the outcome, the student can then activate the Final Review procedure. 3.3

    • Introduction
    • You Do Not Meet The Test For Regulated Activity
    • Your Minimum Barring Period Has Expired
    • Providing Evidence For A Review
    • What Happens Next
    • Asking DBS For Another Review

    This factsheet is intended for people barred by Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), and provides information around how to ask DBS for a review. There are three circumstances when you may ask us to consider reviewing your barred status: 1. You do not meet the test for regulated activity 2. Your minimum barring period has expired 3. You have new i...

    If you were barred before 10 September 2012, you may ask DBS to consider reviewing your case if the following apply: 1. You think that DBS would not reasonably believe that the test for regulated activity (TRA) would be met if we considered your case now 2. Your bar was not the result of a caution or conviction that the law said you could not chall...

    You may ask DBS to grant permission for a review after your minimum barring period has expired. However, we will only grant permission if we think a change in your circumstances indicates we should. This is called a ‘Paragraph 18 review’. It is important that you send us as much as evidence as you can about your change in circumstances. If we do no...

    You should provide as much as evidence as you can to support your request for a review. We cannot help you with this but you can ask someone else to help you. This could be a friend, family member, trade union, solicitor, or another professional or advisory body. Your supporting evidence can include (but is not limited to): 1. evidence that you hav...

    Once we receive your review application form and supporting evidence, we will decide whether we will review your case. Sometimes we need more information before we can consider your case. If we do, we will share the information with you and give you the opportunity to comment on it. Your barred status will remain unchanged while we consider your ca...

    The time you must wait before asking for another review under Paragraph 18 depends on your age at the time you apply. The minimum time period is 1 year if you are either: 1. under 18 2. over 18, and could have asked for a review before you turned 18 but did not (you also must not have asked for a review since you turned 18) The minimum time period ...

  3. Dec 29, 2022 · You can request a review if you can demonstrate that one of the following criteria has been met: The information which the DBS did not have at the time of their barring decision ; Any change in circumstances relating to you; An error by the DBS; Where you request a review after a minimum barring period.

  4. a) Dismiss your request for a final review if, on the face of the submitted documentation, insufficient evidence is provided to support the grounds specified in section 3; or b) Refer your request back to the relevant Board/ Committee/ Panel or Investigating Officer to resume the procedure at the appropriate stage if you

  5. Size: 0.102MB. Updated: 05 Jan 2023. You may submit a Final Review Request if you are dissatisfied with an outcome imposed at the conclusion of one of the following procedures: Academic Appeal; Fitness to Practise procedure; Disciplinary procedure; Formal Complaints.

  6. What to expect if you decide to request an Independent Review. The process has several steps. • You request, complete and return an application form. • NHS England reviews your application. It may allocate your case to a ‘consideration process’ (described below) before deciding whether or not to arrange an independent review panel.