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How do I explain a DBS check result to a potential employer?

When explaining a DBS check result to a potential employer, it’s important to be honest and transparent. If your check reveals any convictions or relevant information, prepare to discuss the context surrounding those issues. Focus on what you have learned from the experience and how you have changed since then. Emphasise your skills, qualifications, and the positive contributions you can make to the organisation. Being open about your DBS check can demonstrate integrity and a willingness to take responsibility, which many employers value.