Personal Advisor definition
Examples of Personal Advisor in a sentence
Care leavers will be prepared towards independent living through their pathway plan and the support and advice of their Personal Advisor (PA) as well as other professionals involved in their development.
The Service Provider shall be responsible for requesting a Placement Planning Meeting within 72 hours for all new placements involving the social worker, Personal Advisor, Key worker, the Young Person and any other relevant person.
These referrals will be made by the Personal Advisor to a YOS Team Leader.
The Housing Options Team run a report at week 3, 7 and 11 and if the young person has not been actively bidding their Personal Advisor will be advised that that may result in the young person losing their priority.
The Personal Advisor is not a Trustee, and all distributions are made in the sole discretion of the Trustee.
VAI is also affiliated with Vanguard National Trust Company (“VNTC”), a federally chartered, limited-purpose trust company regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, which serves as corporate trustee and provides investment advisory services to certain high net worth clients of Vanguard’s Retail Investor Group under Vanguard Personal Advisor Services.
The Grantor may remove or replace the Personal Advisor at any time during the Grantor's lifetime.
Signature:____________________________________________ Name:___________________________________________________________________________ Date:_______________________ Yours sincerely, Personal Advisor Leaving Care Service Northamptonshire Children’s Trust This document has been co-produced by Northamptonshire Children’s trust, The Department of Work & Pensions to support a claim for the Housing Element Universal Credit where a Care Leaver is in Staying Put accommodation.
The role of the Personal Advisor is that of ‘Trusted Professional’, someone with whom the Young Person already has, or can build, a good relationship.
It is therefore vital that the Personal Advisor satisfies him or herself, through the monitoring process outlined in the next section, that the Young Person is attending and participating in the provision which has been put in place.