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What are the implications of a DBS check for self-employed individuals?

For self-employed individuals, a DBS check can be crucial, especially if they work in sectors that require safeguarding, such as childcare or healthcare. Having a clear DBS check can enhance credibility and trust with clients and employers. Self-employed individuals may need to apply for their own Basic DBS check or request checks from clients who require them. It’s important to understand the specific requirements for your industry and to be proactive in obtaining the necessary checks to ensure compliance and build trust.