Clarinet1 Sat 09-Nov-19 02:05:17

As PP have touched upon, in an organisation which is using enhanced DBS checks, there will be a clear protocol in place that noone who does not have one of these is ever alone with any of the vulnerable clients, in this case children. I know because I am involved with a major youth organisation myself and, for example, when we were on a camp the husband of one leader who did not have a DBS check from that organisation himself was not allowed to drive any of the young people anywhere without one of the other leaders who did have a check. Therefore, in this case the stepson should not be allowed access to the children alone. If he were to try to become involved with the organisation himself he would immediately be noted and turned away when they tried to do his DBS check so it really seems to me that there is no risk in this case.