Fitness to Practise. Certain programmes have a fitness to practise requirement, and you may be asked to provide evidence demonstrating that you meet the criteria during the application process, or your offer may be conditional on you providing satisfactory evidence. This may include but not be limited to occupational health checks, police checks, Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) checks, declaring criminal convictions. The University may also be required to contact third parties to request specific information or evidence relating to your fitness to practise. Your consent will be sought for this, however, if the University is unable to gather sufficient evidence to support your application, the University may be unable to honour your offer of a place. Whilst you are a registered student, you have an ongoing obligation to disclose any change in information or circumstances relating to the fitness to practise criteria for your programme.
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