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Information for parents. We provide parents of prospective pupils with information about the School and the educational services we provide in good faith. This information may be contained in the School's prospectus / website / promotional literature or in statements made by staff or pupils during a visit or an open day. If the Parents wish to take account of the information provided to them when deciding whether to enter into this agreement they should seek specific confirmation from the Head that the information is accurate before returning a completed acceptance form to the School.
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Information for parents. We make a special effort to advise kids to get parental permission before providing information or submitting stuff to put on-line, and we urge parents to supervise their kids' on-line use. Personally identifiable information may be collected in response to registrations, Talk City Home Pages, contest entry forms, subscribing to an e-mail newsletter, etc. This information will be used by Talk City for internal purposes, and shared in aggregate form with our partners, advertiser and third parties. We offer an "unsubscribe" option if at any time they wish to cease receiving e-mails from Talk City. Any changes in these privacy policies by Talk City will be promptly communicated on this page. In the Talk City nickname and Home Page registration process, we have two clearly marked areas. Information entered on the first page will be kept private. Information on the second page (called Make Friends) will be shown on the person's web page and chat profile, so caution should be taken on what information is entered here.
Information for parents. What the Agreement does The Agreement establishes a framework between the governments of Australia and Lebanon to assist parents of either country to resolve disputes across international borders concerning their children. Under the Agreement, government representatives from Australia and Lebanon liaise with the appropriate authorities of each country to:  Facilitate the transmission of information and documents related to applications;  Encourage dialogue between parents and assist in finding an amicable resolution of the issues in dispute;  Monitor and report on the progress of individual cases. Assessing the application The Attorney-General’s Department is responsible for assessing applications to Lebanon under the Agreement. When assessing an application, consideration is given to:  The child’s age;  The child’s nationality;  The applicant parent’s right of custody or access in relation to the child. Other factors may be taken into account, such as:  The length of time the child has been in Lebanon;  Whether the applicant parent consented to the child leaving Australia or had, at any time, consented to the child remaining in Lebanon. Accepting the application The applicant parent will be notified in writing whether their application has been accepted or refused. If the application is accepted, the Attorney-General’s Department will forward the application to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to send via the diplomatic channel to the relevant authorities in Lebanon. Progressing the application When an application is presented to the relevant authorities in Lebanon for consideration, the authorities will take appropriate action to try to resolve the matter. While the Agreement offers a way to find solutions and is a channel for communication between the Australian and Lebanese governments, the reality is that the process can be very slow and frustrating:  It may take many months, or even years, to resolve the matter.  Frequent and regular updates to the applicant parent may not be possible.  The outcome may not be what the applicant parent was originally seeking. Legal proceedings The Agreement does not preclude an applicant parent from taking the matter to court. This option must be pursued in the applicant parent’s private capacity, as there are no measures in the Agreement that provide for legal enforcement through the courts of either country. An applicant parent may commence legal proceedings in Lebanon or Australia at any stage...
Information for parents. We provide parents of prospective pupils with information about the School and the educational services we provide in good faith. This information may be contained in the School's prospectus / Ipswich Education Limited: a Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England, Company Number: 10875162 Registered Office: Ipswich High School, Woolverstone, Suffolk IP9 1AZ 31 website or in statements made by staff or pupils during a visit or an open day. If the Parents wish to take account of the information provided to them when deciding whether to enter into this agreement, they should seek specific confirmation from the Head that the information is accurate before returning a completed acceptance form to the School.
Information for parents. Name of Child Before the child's first day of attendance, parents shall be provided in writing the following information about the family day home (as required by 22 VAC 00-000-00 of the Standards for Licensed Family Day Homes): Hours and Days of Operation: Holidays or other scheduled times closed: Telephone number where a message can be left for a caregiver: Fees for care (including regular rate for care of this child, late fees, activity fees, returned check fees, etc.): Payment of fees due on: Check in and check out procedures (to include where and when provider will assume care such as at her home, at the school, at the bus stop; acceptable drop off/pick up procedures, etc.) The family day home must notify the parent when the child becomes ill and the parent must arrange to have the child picked up as soon as possible if so requested by the home. The parent must inform the family day home within 24 hours or the next business day after his child or any member of the immediate household has developed any reportable communicable disease, as defined by the State Board of Health, except for life-threatening diseases, which must be reported immediately. The child must be adequately immunized prior to admission and must receive additional immunizations as required by state law (unless parent provides proper documentation of medical or religious exemption). Paid caregivers must report suspected child abuse or neglect according to § 63.2-1509 of the Code of Virginia; Custodial parents have the right to be admitted to the family day home any time their child is in care (required by § 63.2-1813 of the Code of Virginia) A pet or animal is present in the home: Yes No Family day home will provide meals and snacks: Yes No Other Information: General daily schedule that is appropriate for the age of the enrolling child: (usual routine for provision of meals and snacks, naps, indoor play, outdoor play, etc.): Discipline policies including acceptable and unacceptable discipline measures: • Corporal punishment such as spanking is prohibited • Is time out used with children other than infants and toddlers? Yes No Other: The following attachments signed by parent: • Liability Insurance Declaration • Policies for the Administration of MedicationProvisions of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan VDSS MODEL FORM – FDH Page 2 of 2
Information for parents. Amount of time per week that an adult assistant or substitute provider instead of the provider is regularly scheduled to care for the child (such as when provider leaves each day to transport children): Name of the adult assistant or substitute provider: Policies for termination of care (to include any requirements for prior notice; fees if prior notice is not given by parents; general reasons for termination such as non-payment of fees, age of child, behavior of child, etc.): A copy of the regulation, Standards for Licensed Family Day Homes, and additional information about the family day home, including compliance history that includes information after July 1, 2003 may be obtained from the following website: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/facility/search/licensed.cgi Providers must notify parents (required by 22 VAC 40-111-650): • In writing, within 10 business days after the effective date of the change when there is no longer liability insurance in force on the family day home operation (may use Liability Insurance Declaration Form); • Daily about the child's health, development, behavior, adjustment, or needs • Prior to when a substitute provider will be caring for the children (for provider’s vacation, appointments, etc.) • When persistent behavioral problems are identified and such notification shall include any disciplinary steps taken in response. • Immediately when the child: o Has a head injury or any serious injury that requires emergency medical or dental treatment; o Has an adverse reaction to medication administered; o Has been administered medication incorrectly; o Is lost or missing; or o Has died. • The same day whenever first aid is administered to the child. • Within 24 hours or the next business day of the home's having been informed, unless forbidden by law, when a child has been exposed to a communicable disease listed in the Department of Health's current communicable disease chart. Life-threatening diseases must be reported to parents immediately. The provider shall consult the local health department if there is a question about the communicability of a disease. • In writing, whenever there are changes in the home's emergency preparedness and response plan (that is, any changes to the Provisions of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan given to parents prior to the child’s first day of attendance. • Whenever the child will be taken off the premises of the family day home, before such occasion (except in emergency evacuation o...
Information for parents. We provide parents of prospective pupils with information about the Nursery and the educational services we provide in good faith. This information may be contained in the Nursery's prospectus / website / promotional literature or in statements made by staff or pupils during a visit or an open day. If the Parents wish to take account of the information provided to them when deciding whether to enter into this agreement they should seek specific confirmation from the Head that the information is accurate before returning a completed acceptance form to the Nursery.
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Information for parents. We provide parents of prospective pupils with information about the School and the educational services we provide in good faith. This information may be contained in the School’s website or in statements made by staff or pupils during a visit or an open day. If the Parents wish to take account of the information provided to them when deciding whether to enter into this agreement they should seek specific confirmation from the SLT that the information is accurate before returning a completed acceptance form to the School.
Information for parents. The income-based tuition rates in the Crèche will be determined according to the criteria set by the Münchner Förderformel. The tuition rate is calculated based on the combined income of the child’s legal guardians from the second to last calendar year, according to §2 Section 3 of the Income Tax Law. The tuition rates for the different booking times according to income are listed online on our website.
Information for parents. At the beginning of each school year, a local educational agency that receives funds under this part shall notify the parents of each student attending any school receiving funds under this part that the parents may request, and the agency will provide the parents on request (and in a timely manner), the following information:
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