Garda Vetting Update 7 June 22
This week, we outline the Garda Vetting process for new vetting applications and re-vetting.
This week, we outline the Garda Vetting process for new vetting applications and re-vetting.
Apply for re-vetting now to avoid the September rush. Under re-registration, Tusla will be looking for evidence of your vetting. If it has been three years since you or your staff last applied for Garda Vetting, you need to apply for re-vetting.
If you don’t have a unique GNVB number for each one of your Early Learning and Care or School Age setting, please apply now. From January 2020 each Early Learning and Care and School Age Childcare setting must have their own unique GNVB number to be compliant with the National Vetting Bureau.
This week we outline Garda Vetting processing times, international student vetting requirements and how to track an application.
This week we look at Garda Vetting processing time and the importance of only vetting people who do Relevant Work.
This week we remind members to send on their GNVB Affiliate Registration letter as soon as they receive it, so we can have their setting reregistered on the National Vetting Portal. Every ELC and SAC setting needs its own unique GNVB number in order to access Garda vetting in the future. We also outline the process for you.
This week we ask that full addresses are used when inputting them onto both the Early Childhood Ireland Garda vetting online form and when applicants enter them on the link sent to them by the National Vetting Bureau.
This week we look at Garda vetting application turnaround times and how to prevent further delays in the Garda Vetting Process.
This week we answer a number of queries relating to the new online Garda Vetting process including how long Garda Vetting applications are taking.
This week we look at Garda Vetting application turnaround times and the specific forms for Transition Year students aged 16 to 18 years.
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