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"Michael Coslo" wrote in message ... Keep in mind that the background checks for working with children are looking for different issues. When I was prez of an association and coaching youth Ice Hockey, I often had to explain that we weren't looking for violations of basic law, that no one was going to be rejected because they had an underage drinking offense or the like. No one is perfect. The only thing that would trigger the thing was violations involving children. The RACES checks might be a bit different, but I'm not sure. I'm almost certain the Red Cross' ones are. RACES background checks are, of course, dependent on your local emergency manager. Most, however, a looking for pretty much the same things. In the event of an emergency you might be deployed at a shelter or other location where there might be vulnerable individuals. That is the same sort of thing I would suspect one would want to know if someone were to be around children. But it is a good caution. Different jurisdictions can be amazingly uneven. I know of one jurisdiction where a deputy interviews the candidate's spouse. The concern is that the volunteer work might interfere with the home life. So clearly, YMMV. ... |
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