CYW definition

CYW means Child and Youth Worker, “SW” means Social Worker, “CDA” means Communicative Disorders Assistant, “SLP” means Speech and Language Pathologist, and “BCBA” means Board Certified Behaviour Analyst.

Examples of CYW in a sentence

  • The parties agree that during the term of this agreement the following procedures will apply in the event that the Board requires a Child and Youth Worker (CYW) as a replacement for an absent CYW during a period of layoff.

  • The Board agrees to review the position and compensation for the Senior CYW Position.

  • Therefore, the Family of Schools Superintendent will endeavour to provide the CYW, if possible, with five (5) working days notice of any change of assignment.

  • Therefore, the Family of Schools Superintendent will endeavour to provide the CYW, if possible, with ten (10) working days notice of any change of assignment.

  • Child and Youth Workers (CYW) employed by the Board may run groups in schools.

  • If a school- based Child Welfare Agency worker is interested in offering a group, they should consult with the CYW for that school.

  • Examples include: - Child and Youth Worker (CYW), CYW Accelerated – Graduates may be eligible to apply to the third year of the Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, and the Bachelor of Arts in Disability Studies programs at the University of Windsor.

  • Child and Youth Workers (CYW) employed by the board also run groups in schools.

  • By indicating your acceptance to this agreement, you do hereby agree that you are and shall be responsible for all costs associated with any injury, illness, damage, expense, claim, or loss that may be sustained by your child as a result of his or her participation in CYW.

  • To be eligible for admission to these degree completion programs, the student must have graduated from the CYW diploma with a cumulative average equivalent to a B (3.0 or %70) or better at the College.