R29 Response Accepted Self-assessed

Incomplete applications returned to Registered Body

Recommendation

Incomplete or withdrawn applications should in future be returned to the Registered Body, and not to the applicant.

Published Evidence Summary
The following publicly available evidence relates to this recommendation:
Following the Royal Assent of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 on 8 November 2006, the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) established operational procedures (Gov.uk progress, 2006-11-08). These procedures ensure that incomplete or withdrawn applications are returned to the Registered Body, rather than directly to the applicant, as recommended.
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Assessed by gemini-2.5-flash on 18 Mar 2026
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Jurisdiction
UK-wide
Response
Accepted
Accepted Home Office
22 Jun 2004

The Home Secretary made a statement to Parliament on 22 June 2004, the day the Bichard Inquiry Report was published, accepting all 31 recommendations in full. The government stated it was "in principle, accepting Sir Michael's main recommendations and will act on them immediately." Implementation led to the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 and the creation of the Independent Safeguarding Authority (now the Disclosure and Barring Service). By February 2007, 21 of the 31 recommendations had been fully or substantially completed. See Hansard, 22 June 2004.

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Note: Government responded with a single statement accepting all 31 recommendations. Individual per-recommendation responses were not published separately.
Progress Timeline
Home Office states: Official Report
08 Nov 2006

Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 received Royal Assent. DBS operational procedures ensure that incomplete or withdrawn applications are returned to the Registered Body, not the applicant.

Source
Report The Bichard Inquiry Report 22 Jun 2004
Responsible Bodies
Home Office Primary
Recommendation age 21.8 yrs
Last formal update 7076 days ago