Auditory Outreach Sample Clauses

Auditory Outreach. The Vancouver Coastal Health Authority and the school districts within its region hereby agree to accept the following regarding provision of assistive listening equipment through the Provincial Resource Program - Auditory Outreach for school aged children and youth with peripheral hearing loss and who attend public schools and Group 1 & Group 2 independent schools. Participating independent schools will follow the same procedures as the public schools within this health region. The purpose of the program is to provide equipment from an existing stock of equipment, with the goal of improving student’s access to educational programs.
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Auditory Outreach. 2. The administrator responsible for student services will complete and sign the Request for Support form, acknowledging financial liability for loss or damage of equipment.
Auditory Outreach. Maintain a list of available equipment options on PRP-AO website - Provide required forms on PRP-AO website - Receive complete request for support package - Communicate with Health Unit or school district if clarification is required - Send equipment to Health Unit - Notify school district and Health unit that equipment has been shipped - As requested, provide equipment in-service - Provide ongoing support to school districts regarding use of equipment - On request, provide a printout of equipment provided - Receive malfunctioning equipment and repair or replace - Return equipment to requested destination - Remove equipment from inventory that has a high rate of repair
Auditory Outreach. The Northern Health Authority and the school districts within its region hereby agree to accept the following regarding provision of assistive listening equipment through the Provincial Resource Program - Auditory Outreach for school aged children and youth with peripheral hearing loss and who attend public schools and Group 1 & Group 2 independent schools. Participating independent schools will follow the same procedures as the public schools within this health region. The purpose of the program is to provide equipment from an existing stock of equipment, with the goal of improving student’s access to educational programs.
Auditory Outreach. Regional Agreement For the Delivery of Assistive Listening Technology to School Aged Children and Youth Fraser Health Region

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