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This article describes how to obtain a '''child abuse registry check''' (CARC). | This article describes how to obtain a '''child abuse registry check''' (CARC). | ||
*(must be current within 6 months | *(must be current within 6 months) | ||
To obtain a Child abuse registry check: | To obtain a Child abuse registry check: |
Revision as of 14:06, 2019 November 27
This article describes how to obtain a child abuse registry check (CARC).
- (must be current within 6 months)
To obtain a Child abuse registry check:
- Those living within Manitoba, go here],for information on how to obtain the CARC.
- Those living outside of Manitoba but in Canada: Most Provinces have a child registry check system. Canada does not have a National registry.
- Those living outside of Canada: here is a list of countries where a child abuse registry does NOT exist.
- CARC must be submitted to employer within 4 weeks of start date of work.
- May, 2013 - Please note, as WRHA policy requires the Vulnerable Sector Search (VSS) to be included in the Criminal Record Check and RCMP policy states that the VSS must be conducted by a local police agency.
Other Checks
- See: Adult abuse Reg check (AARC)
- See: Criminal record check (CRC)