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Need Canadian Pr

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Today I went to for my police certificate.

there is a new line which i didn't see before : (Vulnerable sector search : not requested) .

Can any one explain me what is this.

Although it clearly says : on February 1 2017 a search based on the above name and dob NO record of criminal convictions maintained by the Saskatoon Police service OR in the Canada's national repository for criminal records.
 
I think it may relate to children. It may be an extra check for when someone wants to work with children. The UK has it. We have general police checks and a DVD check you have to get when you want to work with kids. This is just a guess though. Try typing Vulnerable sector search : not requested into Google. Let us know what it says
 
kryt0n said:
I think it may relate to children. It may be an extra check for when someone wants to work with children. The UK has it. We have general police checks and a DVD check you have to get when you want to work with kids. This is just a guess though. Try typing Vulnerable sector search : not requested into Google. Let us know what it says


Thanks for reply

in google says:


Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSC)

The Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSC) provides the screening of individuals who intend on working or volunteering with vulnerable people. This type of screening is required for the following types of positions, among others:

Teachers
Social workers
Taxi driver
Daycare worker
Adoptive parents
Sport coaches
 
Need Canadian Pr said:
Thanks for reply

in google says:


Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSC)

The Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSC) provides the screening of individuals who intend on working or volunteering with vulnerable people. This type of screening is required for the following types of positions, among others:

Teachers
Social workers
Taxi driver
Daycare worker
Adoptive parents
Sport coaches

So Google could have told you the answer faster than asking here, right?