Paid or Non-Paid Caregivers Must Undergo a Thorough Background Check to Help Protect At-Risk Populations in the USA

Utilizing thorough background checks to protect at-risk populations should have already been the norm but it wasn’t. Recently several jurisdictions in the country are addressing this issue and are making new State and Federal regulations especially with daycare. Conducting criminal background checks on individuals that will have access to at-risk populations like children and the elderly is one big step in achieving safety for the vulnerable portion of the population in the USA.

The benefits of employment screening and background screening in general is protecting at-risk populations, such as the elderly and children, and everyone in-between. Caregivers of this portion of the population must be thoroughly vetted before given access to these people, it is a sure way to help avoid malfeasant individuals from abusing the at-risk population in this country.

Background screening when conducted in a fair and equitable manner, one that is nondiscriminatory and lawful, can be a great risk mitigation tool. Background screening can verify information on resumes, provide details through the use of public records, and help hiring managers, for paid and unpaid positions, have greater information to make important decisions. Some places in this country are already addressing this issue:

In Buffalo, New York a caregiver facility is faced with the implementation of new regulations designed to further protect at-risk populations.

From WKBW.com (Oct. 28, 19):

New state and federal regulations are now in place for daycares around New York State, that bring daycare providers up to a more rigorous standard, protecting your children from potential predators. wkbw.com/news/i-team/new-background-checks-implemented-to-protect-kids-at-daycare

Enhancing background screening requirements is always a good idea, especially when protecting at-risk populations. Thorough background checks, ones that include a full array of screening reports like criminal history reports, can only improve risk management, and, further, mitigate that risk.

At the Buffalo facility one worker appears to agree with the direction law has taken.

From WKWB.com (Oct. 28, 19):

“It should have been implemented from the beginning,” … “There’s no reason that we weren’t checking a complete background history from state to state…but the benefit of it is, that we will have a complete background history and it’s important.” ibid

However, policies are only as good as how they are being fulfilled. Failure to follow policy can open the door to malfeasance and discrimination.

In Roselle, Illinois a football coach was removed once his past came to light. And it appears that policy was not followed and the coach was allowed to work with and amongst children.

From WGNTV.com (Nov. 07, 19):

The head football coach at Lake Park High School was removed from his coaching duties earlier this week after an investigation found a convicted sex offender was allowed to help coach the team.

Lake Park High School District 108 administration launched an investigation after it came to light that a volunteer varsity football coach was convicted of sexually abusing a minor in 1992. wgntv.com/2019/11/07/if-we-dont-condemn-it-we-condone-it-victim-of-volunteer-coachs-sexual-abuse-in-the-90s-speaks-out/

Similar challenges occurred in Ontario, Canada (Nov. 14, 19):

The Ontario Minor Hockey Association is investigating, two Windsor Minor Hockey Association board members have resigned and parents have been summoned to a meeting Friday after court documents from the United States show a local peewee coach has a criminal record in three states and two arrest warrants.

… admitted in a plea agreement in U.S. District Court in Arizona in 2017 that he had been convicted of aggravated assault, a felony, in Florida in 2001 and sentenced to 90 days incarceration. windsorstar.com/news/local-news/court-documents-reveal-peewee-hockey-coachs-criminal-record-in-u-s

It is instances like these that remind everyone of how important it is to properly vet all individuals paid or not paid that are given access to at-risk populations like children. To help thwart malfeasance and to help prevent past offenders from striking again a thorough background screening program is certainly a best practice.

In the end any company or organization working with at-risk populations should ensure they utilize the most thorough background screening packet, one that utilizes a full array of screening reports such as criminal history, sex offender registry, nationwide criminal record check and others. Further, working with a third party background screening agency still remains the best course of action.

To read more about how in-depth background screening of caregivers (even those that are non-paid volunteers) can help protect the at-risk portion of the USA’s population and how enforcing strict adherence to such background screening policies can mitigate risk and thwart malfeasant individuals and past offenders from abusing the vulnerable read recent CriminalBackgroundRecords.com press release: {Insert December CBR Press Release Link}