It is any individuals right to ask for this form and be given the information under the data protecion act.
You can ask your local police office for the data protection department to send you one. What this does is after you have filled it in your name and details get checked against the Scotland Yard police computer if you have had any crinimal activity, this includes all convictions but may not include all charges.
If you want to do work on police property this check wil not be sufficent and the checks that are needed can only be instigated by the police.
If you want to fit locks or upgrade security at places that deal with children or the elderly/vunrable people you need checks that have been done by the Crinimal Records Bureau (CRB).
There are 2 main checks: a standard one and an advanced one, the advanced one is more for careers and not applicable to our line of work.
The basic check costs around £33 at present.
These checks as well as checking with the police also go in to the social services records and benefits records etc.
At present any individual can not request a check from the CRB but you can get an umbrella company to apply on your behalf and an additional charge may be required for this by the company doing it If you are wanting to check an empolyee you have to first register to do so and can not do one on yourself.
What are the advantages of getting an umbrella company to get you a CRB check i hear you asking?
Well, if everything is correct and done right in these places you should NOT be able to get called out to a local spastic home, old peoples home or childrens home and start fitting locks unless you have the required checks made. Now if you already have these checks and can show the customer the paperwork this means various things; the main ones being that the customer doesnt have to use the normal appointed persons to do the work, you can do the work straight away without them having to pay and wait for the checks to be made, and you can advertise the fact to get more work in.
In most cases however, the normal subject access form will be adequate for any other work but if you have a lot of old peoples homes especially private run ones local to you like i do, it could be a good earner to be the only and first person they ring in case of problems.
I am going to go for the CRB checks as well as having the subject access check because, as i say, local homes do have to be on the right side of the law when having work done, although i know these places do get stuff done by un-checked people this is against the rules.
If you were to send a leaflet around to these places saying you are local and already have the checks done who do you think they are going to ring first all for the sake of £40?
Ill let you know a bit more about the process once I've gone through it, but for any more info you can visit the website at www.disclosure.gov.uk
I have just got off the phone with the local police data protection department to bring you this info fresh, but if you disagree or have better info i welcome any advice on the subject. I can only go off what I've just been told, so no flames please. I've not got my mitts on

Please also note that other police forces may call the subject access forms by slightly differant names but all mean the same thing.
{edited by Varjeal: just cleaned up some spelling and punctuation.}