FREQUENCY and DURATION definition

FREQUENCY and DURATION. The college requirement is that students are offered one and a half hour’s structured supervision each week. Where will supervision take place? If remotely, please ensure that you use the agency’s version of Microsoft Teams / Attend Anywhere or a related app approved by the agency for supervision purposes. Students have access to the UCC-supplied version of Microsoft Teams if an agency does not have a suitable app. However, confidential client-related notes should never be shared on the UCC platform, nor should the supervision be recorded to ensure that UCC has no record of confidential client details. The UCC version of Teams can only be used for remote supervision if approved by the relevant team manager. SUPERVISION METHODS: Individual / group, role play, case study, video recording STUDENT PREPARATION FOR SUPERVISOR: Submission of PLE (MSW/PGDSWS) / CLE (BSW) (fortnightly), completion and submission of supervision log, preparation of own agenda for supervision.

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  • Specified Duration means, with respect to any Floating Rate to be determined in accordance with a Screen Rate Determination on an Interest Determination Date, the duration specified in the relevant Final Terms or, if none is specified, a period of time equal to the relative Interest Accrual Period, ignoring any adjustment pursuant to Condition 5(c)(ii).

  • Range During Month or "(RDM)" as a sample type means the lowest and the highest values of all of the monitoring data for the reporting month.

  • Range During Sampling or "(RDS)" as a sample type means the maximum and minimum of all values recorded as a result of analyzing each grab sample of; 1) a Composite Sample, or, 2) a Grab Sample Average. For those Permittee with pH meters that provide continuous monitoring and recording, Range During Sampling means the maximum and minimum readings recorded with the continuous monitoring device during the Composite or Grab Sample Average sample collection.

  • Alternative Benchmark Rate means an alternative benchmark or screen rate which is customarily applied in international debt capital markets transactions for the purposes of determining floating rates of interest (or the relevant component part thereof) in the Specified Currency, provided that all determinations will be made by the Independent Adviser in its reasonable discretion.

  • Maximum Rate shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.09.