The Source Check suite
Cited due diligence on the people and firms you are about to name. Every check below names the register it read, and lists what it did not read beside what it did.
What a Source Check is
It takes the specific claims a person makes about themselves — a licence, a role, a registration — and settles each one against a register that can actually settle it. You get a verdict, the name of the register that produced it, the exact search that was run so you can repeat it by hand, and a list of what was not checked.
That last part is the point. A check that quietly skips what it could not reach reads as a clean result. Every Source Check states what it did not settle, beside what it did.
What this suite will not do
- It will never tell you a person is fake. Absence from a register is absence from that register, and nothing more.
- The highest verdict a person can receive is partially verified. There is no clean bill of health here.
- Only checks that produce a register-settled verdict appear here. Everything else MentionFox offers lives in the Vetting Suite and is unaffected by this page.
People who are quoted
Licensed clinicians
Source Check also lives in the Journalism suite
Source Check has not moved. It remains where newsroom users already reach it, and it is listed here as well because the same engine answers both. What a Source Check is.