Access Centre definition

Access Centre means the customer drop in and call centre located at Market Cross, Selby.
Access Centre means the Access Centre for Internationally Trained Individuals established under section 17; (“Centre d’accès”)
Access Centre has the meaning given to it in Recital B and further described in Schedule A (Primary Care Access Centre Description);

Examples of Access Centre in a sentence

  • CW Central West Community Care Access Centre 99 County Court Blvd, Brampton Ont, L6W 4P3 Att: Cathy Hecimovich Tel: Fax: 905-796-5620 Email: cathy.hecimovich@cw.ccac-ont.ca Arvind Sharma Tel: Fax: 905-796-9729 Email: arvind.sharma@cw.ccac-ont.ca Greater Toronto Area 05.

  • The Employer recognizes the Union as the sole bargaining agent for persons employed by North East Community Care Access Centre as Case Managers, Placement Coordinators, Registered Nurses, employees performing case management/coordination, Nurse Practitioners, and Enterostomal Therapy Nurses, save and except managers, persons above the rank of manager and persons exempted under s.1(3) of the Labour Relations Act.

  • The employee shall cooperate with the South East Community Care Access Centre by providing verification of previous experience so that her recent related experience may be determined and evaluated during her probationary period.

  • Those nurses hired by the Employer in its Community Care Access Centre after May 23, 1991, will have their service and seniority credits applied from the date of last hire by the Employer in its Community Care Access Centre.

  • The Employer recognizes the need for an Orientation Programme of such duration as it may deem appropriate, taking into consideration the needs of the South East Community Care Access Centre and the employees involved.

  • If she/he is not available, then a message should be left on the Community Care Access Centre answering machine indicating the date and time of the call and the need for the visit.

  • The University also helped to establish the Higher York Access Centre which promotes access for students with disabilities.

  • Where a number of nurses have identical grievances and each nurse would be entitled to grieve separately they may present a group grievance in writing signed by each nurse who is grieving to the Director of Community Care Access Centre or her designee within fourteen (14) calendar days after the circumstances giving rise to the grievance have occurred or ought reasonably to have come to the attention of the nurse(s).

  • Where a nurse is called into work outside her regularly scheduled working hours, she should first [1st] attempt to obtain pre- authorization by calling the Director of Community Care Access Centre or designate.

  • The Employer recognizes the Union as the sole bargaining agent for persons employed by North East Community Care Access Centre as Care Coordinators, Placement Coordinators, Registered Nurses, employees performing case management/coordination, Nurse Practitioners, and Enterostomal Therapy Nurses, save and except managers, persons above the rank of manager and persons exempted under s.1(3) of the Labour Relations Act.

Related to Access Centre

  • Data Centre or "DC" means the primary centre where data, software, computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunication and storage systems, redundant or backup power supplies, redundant data communications, environment controls and security devices are housed and operated from;

  • Access Card – shall mean an electronic Access Card issued by the District Manager to each Patron (as defined herein) to access the Amenity Facilities.

  • Access Channel means any Channel, or portion thereof, designated for Access purposes or otherwise made available to facilitate or transmit Access programming or services.

  • Business Centre means each of the places so specified in the relevant Pricing Supplement.

  • Access Point means a provider, public or private institution, advocacy organization, legal representative, or educational institution with staff trained to complete applications and guide individuals with a disability to needed services.