Why would it show anything on the mother's police record even *after* Anthony's death, considering she has not been charged with anything? (Unless I missed something, as I haven't been checking in everyday on this case in the past few days?)
Quite right. Without a conviction, nothing would show on her criminal record check.
Screening should be done at the point of admission to education programs in care professions, and should include written statements of interest, and thorough interviews. With Canada's increasing aging and vulnerable populations, better checks need to be in place to screen those who will provide care. Even though the mother of the murdered child has not been charged and will not likely be charged, I think there are big red flags about the quality of care that the mother is capable of providing to the vulnerable population.