Initiative settings Sample Clauses

Initiative settings. The Training Provider may exempt an individual from the: ‘upskilling’ requirement (Clause 2.4(a) of this Schedule 1); and/or ‘2 at level in a lifetime’ limit (Clause 2.5(d) of this Schedule 1). The maximum number of commencements for which exemptions may be granted under Clause 14.1 of this Schedule 1 is as specified in Schedule 2 – Individual Details and Conditions. Eligibility exemptions granted under Clause 14.1 of this Schedule 1 cannot be applied to Skills First Students with a Program Commencement Date prior to the Commencement Date. Commencements are not counted for the purpose of Clause 14.2 if they are reported using specific Funding Source Identifiers – State Training Authority identified in the Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines. Where the Training Provider grants an exemption under Clause 14.1 of this Schedule 1, it must offer guidance on the best training to undertake to improve job outcomes and complement previous training undertaken. This must be supported through undertaking effective Pre-Training Reviews as required under this Contract. Preference for exemptions under Clause 14.1 of this Schedule 1 should be granted to individuals seeking to enrol in training that meets identified skills shortages and localised labour market needs and/or improves their employment prospects, and in accordance with any guidance issued by the Department (except that, to avoid doubt, such preference should not be granted over individuals referred to in Clause 14.7 of this Schedule 1). The Training Provider must offer exemptions under Clause 14.1 of this Schedule 1 to individuals from the following cohorts, when they present evidence specified in the Guidelines About Eligibility: retrenched workers; automotive supply chain workers; Jobs Victoria Employment Network Clients; and/or any other specific cohort as determined by the Department from time to time. The Department may vary: the Funding Source Identifiers or cohorts to which eligibility exemptions under this Clause 14 can be applied; and/or the Funding Source Identifiers that are not counted towards the maximum number of commencements referred to in Clause 14.2 of this Schedule 1. TRAINING TO SUPPORT THE 10-YEAR INDUSTRY PLAN FOR FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND RESPONSE Purpose This Clause 15 sets out eligibility exemptions and a Fee Waiver for training to support the Victorian Government’s 10-year Industry Plan for family violence prevention and response. Eligibility exemptions The ‘22...
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Initiative settings. 14.1 The Training Provider may exempt an individual from the:
Initiative settings. 15.2 If you are a Learn Local Organisation, you must grant a Fee Waiver to a Skills First Student who meets the criteria in Clause 15.1 of this Schedule 1 and who is referred to training by:
Initiative settings. 15.2 You must grant a Fee Waiver to a Skills First Student who meets the criteria in Clause 15.1 of this Schedule 1 and who is referred to training by:
Initiative settings. The Training Provider must grant a Fee Waiver to a Skills First Student who meets the criteria in Clause 18.1 of this Schedule 1 and who is referred to training by: the Department of Health and Human Services; the Department; the Department of Justice and Community Safety; or a referring agency, which is defined for this purpose as an organisation based in the State of Victoria that currently receives funding or is contracted by the Victorian Government or the Commonwealth Government to provide services to children, youth and/or families. For the purpose of the Skills First Youth Access Initiative: Youth Justice Order means: a community sentence, which includes: an undertaking; a youth control order; a probation order; a youth supervision order; a youth attendance order; a youth parole order; or a custodial sentence, which includes: a youth residential centre order; or a youth justice centre order each as defined in, or issued or given under, the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (Vic);
Initiative settings. If the Training Provider is a Learn Local Organisation, it must grant a Fee Waiver to a Skills First Student who meets the criteria in Clause 15.1 of this Schedule 1 and who is referred to training by: the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing; the Department; the Department of Justice and Community Safety; or a referring agency, which is defined for this purpose as an organisation based in the State of Victoria that currently receives funding or is contracted by the Victorian Government or the Commonwealth Government to provide services to children, youth and/or families. For the purpose of the Youth Access Initiative: Youth Justice Order means: a community sentence, which includes: an undertaking; a youth control order; a probation order; a youth supervision order; a youth attendance order; a youth parole order; or a custodial sentence, which includes: a youth residential centre order; or a youth justice centre order each as defined in, or issued or given under, the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (Vic);

Related to Initiative settings

  • Commencement of Interconnection Activities If the Developer executes the final LGIA, the ISO, Connecting Transmission Owner and the Developer shall perform their respective obligations in accordance with the terms of the LGIA, subject to modification by FERC. Upon submission of an unexecuted LGIA in accordance with Section 30.11.3, the Parties shall promptly comply with the unexecuted LGIA, subject to modification by FERC.

  • Supportive Services 2.1. Case Management Access Shelter Providers are required to have case management available to participants on site. Participation within case management is voluntary to program participants, however all participants must be offered case management and must be engaged on an ongoing basis to encourage participation. Shelter Providers should recognize that it may take multiple contacts before a participant is ready to engage. Shelter Providers must ensure case management services are participant-centered to individual needs. Programs must provide space for the provision of case management that works to create as much privacy and confidentiality as possible.

  • Scope of Interconnection Service 1.3.1 The NYISO will provide Energy Resource Interconnection Service and Capacity Resource Interconnection Service to Interconnection Customer at the Point of Interconnection.

  • HABILITATIVE SERVICES (HABILITATIVE mean healthcare services that help a person keep, learn, or improve skills and functioning for daily living. Examples include therapy for a child who is not walking or talking at the expected age. These services may include physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy and other services performed in a variety of inpatient and/or outpatient settings for people with disabilities. HOSPITAL means a facility: • that provides medical and surgical care for patients who have acute illnesses or injuries; and • is either listed as a hospital by the American Hospital Association (AHA) or accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).

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