SCHEDULES

C2C3C4 SCHEDULE 1BARRED LISTS

Annotations:

PART ICHILDREN'S BARRED LIST

Automatic inclusion

I11

1

This paragraph applies to a person if any of the criteria prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph is satisfied in relation to the person.

F92

If DBS is satisfied that this paragraph applies to a person, it must include the person in the children’s barred list.

Inclusion subject to consideration of representations

I22

1

This paragraph applies to a person if any of the criteria prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph is satisfied in relation to the person.

F10F112

Sub-paragraph (4) applies if it appears to DBS that—

a

this paragraph applies to a person, and

b

the person is or has been, or might in future be, engaged in regulated activity relating to children.

4

F7DBS must give the person the opportunity to make representations as to why the person should not be included in the children's barred list.

5

Sub-paragraph (6) applies if—

a

the person does not make representations before the end of any time prescribed for the purpose, or

b

the duty in sub-paragraph (4) does not apply by virtue of paragraph 16(2).

6

If F7DBS

a

is satisfied that this paragraph applies to the person, and

b

has reason to believe that the person is or has been, or might in future be, engaged in regulated activity relating to children,

it must include the person in the list.

7

Sub-paragraph (8) applies if the person makes representations before the end of any time prescribed for the purpose.

8

If F7DBS

a

is satisfied that this paragraph applies to the person,

b

has reason to believe that the person is or has been, or might in future be, engaged in regulated activity relating to children, and

c

is satisfied that it is appropriate to include the person in the children's barred list,

it must include the person in the list.

Behaviour

I33

1

This paragraph applies to a person if—

a

it appears to F7DBS that the person F1

i

has (at any time) engaged in relevant conduct, and

ii

is or has been, or might in future be, engaged in regulated activity relating to children,, and

b

F7DBS proposes to include him in the children's barred list.

2

F7DBS must give the person the opportunity to make representations as to why he should not be included in the children's barred list.

3

F7DBS must include the person in the children's barred list if—

a

it is satisfied that the person has engaged in relevant conduct,

F2aa

it has reason to believe that the person is or has been, or might in future be, engaged in regulated activity relating to children, and

b

it F3is satisfied that it is appropriate to include the person in the list.

C14

This paragraph does not apply to a person if the relevant conduct consists only of an offence committed against a child before the commencement of Article 6 and the court, having considered whether to make a disqualification order, decided not to.

5

In sub-paragraph (4)—

a

the reference to an offence committed against a child must be construed in accordance with Chapter II of Part II of the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults (Northern Ireland) Order 2003;

b

a disqualification order is an order under Article 23 or 24 of that Order.

I44

1

For the purposes of paragraph 3 relevant conduct is—

a

conduct which endangers a child or is likely to endanger a child;

b

conduct which, if repeated against or in relation to a child, would endanger that child or would be likely to endanger him;

c

conduct involving sexual material relating to children (including possession of such material);

d

conduct involving sexually explicit images depicting violence against human beings (including possession of such images), if it appears to F7DBS that the conduct is inappropriate;

e

conduct of a sexual nature involving a child, if it appears to F7DBS that the conduct is inappropriate.

2

A person's conduct endangers a child if he—

a

harms a child,

b

causes a child to be harmed,

c

puts a child at risk of harm,

d

attempts to harm a child, or

e

incites another to harm a child.

3

Sexual material relating to children” means—

a

indecent images of children, or

b

material (in whatever form) which portrays children involved in sexual activity and which is produced for the purposes of giving sexual gratification.

4

Image” means an image produced by any means, whether of a real or imaginary subject.

5

A person does not engage in relevant conduct merely by committing an offence prescribed for the purposes of this sub-paragraph.

6

For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1)(d) and (e), F7DBS must have regard to guidance issued by the Secretary of State as to conduct which is inappropriate.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I4

Sch. 1 para. 4 wholly in operation; Sch. 1 para. 4 not in operation at date of making see art. 1(3); Sch. 1 para. 4 in operation for certain purposes at 14.4.2008 by S.R. 2008/127, art. 4(a); Sch. 1 para. 4(1)-(4) and (6) in operation at 13.3.2009 by S.R. 2009/41, art. 3(1)(i); Sch. 1 para. 4(5) in operation at 12.10.2009 in so far as it is not already in operation by S.R. 2009/346, art. 3, Sch.

Risk of harm

I55

1

This paragraph applies to a person if—

a

it appears to F7DBS that the person F4

i

falls within sub-paragraph (4), and

ii

is or has been, or might in future be, engaged in regulated activity relating to children,, and

b

F7DBS proposes to include him in the children's barred list.

2

F7DBS must give the person the opportunity to make representations as to why he should not be included in the children's barred list.

3

F7DBS must include the person in the children's barred list if—

a

it is satisfied that the person falls within sub-paragraph (4)

F5aa

it has reason to believe that the person is or has been, or might in future be, engaged in regulated activity relating to children,, and

b

it F6is satisfied that it is appropriate to include the person in the list.

4

A person falls within this sub-paragraph if he may—

a

harm a child,

b

cause a child to be harmed,

c

put a child at risk of harm,

d

attempt to harm a child, or

e

incite another to harm a child.

Restriction on inclusion

I66

1

F8DBS must not include a person in the children's barred list—

a

only on a particular ground if a relevant Scottish authority has already considered whether the person should be included in a corresponding list on the same ground (whether or not it decided to include him in the list), or

b

if, in accordance with such criteria as the Secretary of State specifies by order, it is more appropriate for the person's case to be considered by the relevant Scottish authority.

2

A relevant Scottish authority is such authority as the Secretary of State specifies by order as exercising for the purposes of the law of Scotland functions which correspond to those of F8DBS.

3

A corresponding list is a list maintained for the purposes of the law of Scotland which the Secretary of State specifies by order as corresponding to the children's barred list.