Childcare disqualification requirements

Understand childcare disqualification, who it applies to and how to conduct a disqualification check.

Updated
on 6 September 2024
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Contents
  1. You must not recruit, or redeploy, someone disqualified from providing childcare
  2. Who the regulations apply to
  3. How to conduct a childcare disqualification check
  4. How to prevent unsuitable candidates from applying
  5. How to maintain your records once you've recruited someone
  6. What to do if someone is disqualified

You must not recruit, or redeploy, someone disqualified from providing childcare

It's an offence if you knowingly do so.

People who have been convicted of certain offences are disqualified by law from providing childcare. 

The list of offences and orders that result in disqualification is included in statutory guidance about disqualification (see the appendices for a full list).

Disqualification by association no longer applies in schools

Learn the difference between childcare disqualification and other recruitment checks using our cheat sheet

The regulations apply to all