VOLUNTEERING
Volunteers are an important part of our school community. By generously donating their time and expertise to our school, volunteers support the learning environment for our students. All volunteers in the school or accompanying students on a field trip need to submit a Criminal Record Check using the link below. We ask that you make sure that you supply this information well in advance of the field trip to avoid last minute concerns or problems with incorrect or insufficient information.
1. Complete the School Volunteer Information Form
Please complete the School Volunteer Information Form if you are interested in volunteering in the school on a regular basis. You can either pick up the form from the office or print it at home to complete and drop off the office.
2. Complete a Criminal Record Check (CRC)*
Apply online for a Criminal Record Check at https://justice.gov.bc.ca/eCRC/home.htm Use our school’s access code: NPFWKLKFY8
Your Criminal Record Check will be sent directly to the school. The Criminal Record Checks will be valid for 5 years.
Criminal Record Check applicants who do not have a credit history of at least six months or have not been living in Canada for at least two years will need to get a Volunteer Driver Letter from the school office to take it to your municipal police department.
* The Criminal Record Review Program verifies identities through an Electronic Identity Verification (EIV) process. It is important to know that the Criminal Records Review Program is not running a credit report; it is only using the EIV to verify the applicant’s identity and to make sure the personal information contained in the criminal record check form is accurate. No information from this process is retained or stored by the Criminal Record Check Program.
VOLUNTEER DRIVERS
The Greater Victoria School District has policies in place to ensure the safety of students while travelling to and from school field trips and other school events with Volunteer Drivers. The School District requires all volunteer drivers to complete the following steps prior to driving students other than their own:
1. Complete the Volunteer Driver Form
The Volunteer Driver Form must be completed each year. You can either pick up the form from the office or print it at home and complete and return to the office.
2. Provide a copy of your Current Car Insurance
Please bring a copy of your car insurance to the office or scan and email to vicwest@sd61.bc.ca. Please include both pages including the page that details the level of Third Party Liability you carry as it must be at least $1 million to be authorized to be a volunteer driver. The driver’s name must be included on the insurance documents.
3. Provide a copy of Current Driver’s License
Please bring a copy of your Driver’s License to the office or scan and email to vicwest@sd61.bc.ca.
4. Submit a copy of your Personal Driving Record (Driver’s Abstract)
You can request a copy of your Personal Driving Record (Driver’s Abstract) online or by calling ICBC. Click here to find an ICBC office near you to get their phone number. Once you receive your Personal Driving Record by email or mail, please bring it to the school office or scan and email to vicwest@sd61.bc.ca.
5. Complete a Criminal Record Check (CRC)*
Apply online for a Criminal Record Check at https://justice.gov.bc.ca/eCRC/home.htm Use our school’s access code: NPFWKLKFY8
Your Criminal Record Check will be sent directly to the school. Criminal Record Checks are valid for 5 years.
Criminal Record Check applicants who do not have a credit history of at least six months or have not been living in Canada for at least two years will need to get a Volunteer Driver Letter from the school office to take it to your municipal police department.
* The Criminal Record Review Program verifies identities through an Electronic Identity Verification (EIV) process. It is important to know that the Criminal Records Review Program is not running a credit report; it is only using the EIV to verify the applicant’s identity and to make sure the personal information contained in the criminal record check form is accurate. No information from this process is retained or stored by the Criminal Record Check Program.