Garda Vetting is the process by which a Garda Vetting Application Form is submitted to the National Vetting Bureau asking them to check if a person has any convictions and / or prosecutions, successful or not, pending or completed, recorded against their name.
Yes. The National Vetting Bureau (Children & Vulnerable Adults) Acts 2012 to 2016, makes it a legal requirement to vet those involved in ‘any work or activity which is carried out by a person, where a necessary and regular part of that work requires the participation of the person in relevant work or activities
An organisation or person who contravenes this legal requirement shall be guilty of an offence
It is up to the organisation to decide whether or not a volunteer position requires vetting. This should be assessed while the organisation is in the process of developing the role description for each individual volunteer position. It is important to remember that Garda Vetting is but one stage of the screening of volunteers.
Clare Volunteer Centre, as part of our commitment to supporting and promoting volunteering runs a Garda Vetting service for voluntary and community groups. All Volunteer Centres now act as an Authorised Signatory for Garda Vetting purposes for voluntary and community organisations that do not otherwise have access to an authorised signatory. Volunteer Ireland and member Volunteer Centres have developed a number of documents to ensure best practice in and assist organisations with Garda Vetting and an agreement on the service with the Garda Vetting Unit and Data Protection.
To avail of our service:
For more information on this service please contact sharon@volunteerclare.ie