Assessment Outcome Sample Clauses

Assessment Outcome. If the applicant can successfully (4.1) demonstrate skills and experience, such result will be communicated to the LPC with a detailed evaluation of the interview/practical assessment for the selected trade. • If the applicant cannot successfully (4.2) demonstrate skills and experience, such result will be communicated to the LPC with a detailed evaluation of the interview/practical assessment for the selected trade. The assessor will provide feedback, advice and a written recommendation for reassessment. Applicants wishing to apply for a reassessment will be required to present further documentation/training/research/on-the-job experience. Applicants are only eligible for one (1) reassessment per Year.
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Assessment Outcome. Level 0 No Support Required Service user to Self Medicate Level 1 Service user needs help ordering and collecting their medicines, reading the labels, reminders on safe storage, occasional verbal reminders to take medicines Level 2 As level 1 and also: Service user is responsible and able to manage their own medication but needs help to open containers etc due to physical disability or frailty Level 3 Service user unable to take responsibility for their medicines. Tasks form ordering or collecting prescriptions to some direct administration of medicines may be required. Note: Involve GP or Community Nurse before proceeding with Level 3 arrangements Informal Carer can assist (Details): Name of Assessor (print) (print) (sign) ………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………….. Date ……………………………………. Statement by Service User/Agreed Representative: I confirm that I have given all necessary information to support the planning of any assistance with my medicines I agree to the support being offered Signed (Service User) …………………………………………………………… Date ………………………………………. Representative …………………………………………………………… Relationship to Service user …………………………………………………………… Date ……………………………………… FIRST REVIEW DATE: …………………………………………………..
Assessment Outcome. Pacific Flight Services does not guarantee a successful education assessment to a learner undertaking this course. Assessment methods in this course include written assessment and practical demonstrations to an assessor. Courses are based upon you being able to demonstrate skills and knowledge in the units of your course. All units involve attendance at classroom sessions as well as practical demonstration in a simulation or real workplace within the airspace surrounding Bankstown Airport. At various times through your course, you must undergo an assessment or test to show that you have learned skills or that you have sufficient knowledge on the subjects being trained. If you are unable to reach the required standard at certain milestones throughout your course, you will be assessed as not yet competent and will receive further training in order to be assessed as competent. At the successful completion of the course, you will be issued the relevant qualification to show that you have successfully completed the course. Pacific Flight Services does not guarantee that: • A learner will successfully complete a training product on its scope of registration; or • A training product can be completed in a manner which does not meet the requirements of the following. Pacific Flight Services training and assessment strategies and practices, including the amount of training they provide, are consistent with the requirements of training packages and VET accredited courses and enable each learner to meet the requirements for each unit of competency or module in which they are enrolled. For the purposes of the above, Pacific Flight Services determines the amount of training they provide to each learner regarding: • The existing skills, knowledge, and the experience of the learner. • The mode of delivery; and • Where a full qualification is not being delivered, the number of units and/or modules being delivered as a proportion of the full qualification; or Pacific Flight Services does not guarantee that a learner will obtain a particular employment outcome as this is outside the control of Pacific Flight Services.

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  • ASSESSMENT REPORT Within 120 days following the general election held on November 2nd 2003, the returning officer of the munici- pality shall forward, in accordance with section 659.3 of the Act respecting elections and referendums in munici- palities (R.S.Q., c. E-2.2), an assessment report to the Chief Electoral Officer and the Minister setting out relevant ways to improve the trial and addressing, in particular, the following points : — the preparations for the election (choice of the new method of voting, communications plan, etc.) ; — the conduct of the advance poll and the poll ; — the cost of using the electronic voting system : – the cost of adapting election procedures ; – non-recurrent costs likely to be amortized ; – a comparison between the actual polling costs and the estimated polling costs using the new methods of voting and the projected cost of holding the general election on November 2nd 2003 using traditional methods ; — the number and duration of incidents during which voting was stopped, if any ; — the advantages and disadvantages of using the new method of voting ; — the results obtained during the addition of the votes and the correspondence between the number of ballot paper cards issued to the deputy returning officers and the number of ballot paper cards returned used and unused ; — the examination of rejected ballot papers, if it has been completed.

  • Assessment Center A promotional candidate may not appeal or dispute the Assessment Center or scoring of the Assessment Center to an administrative or judicial body except for fraud committed by an assessor.

  • Assessment 29) The Secretary of State will notify the appropriate body for assessment purposes about the Academy.

  • Self-Assessment (a) Subject to clause 4.4(b), for Services that are Self-Assessable:

  • Needs Assessment 1. The Contractor shall conduct a cultural and linguistic group-needs assessment of the eligible client population in the Contractor’s service area to assess the language needs of the population and determine what reasonable steps are necessary to ensure meaningful access to services and activities to eligible individuals. [22 CCR 98310, 98314] The group-needs assessment shall take into account the following four (4) factors:

  • Performance Assessment 6.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) to this Agreement sets out key performance indicators and competencies that needs to be evaluated in terms of –

  • Risk Assessment An assessment of any risks inherent in the work requirements and actions to mitigate these risks.

  • Environmental Assessment Buyer shall have the right for a period commencing upon execution of this Agreement by both parties and ending on November 28, 2012, to conduct an environmental assessment of the Assets, at Buyer’s sole risk, liability and expense. Seller shall make available to Buyer, during the environmental assessment period described above, Seller’s historical files regarding prior operations on the Assets, and provide Buyer and its representatives with reasonable access to the Assets to conduct the environmental assessment. Buyer shall provide Seller three (3) days prior written notice of a desired date(s) for such assessment and Seller shall have the right to be present during any assessment and, if any testing is conducted pursuant to Seller’s express prior written consent, Seller may require splitting of all samples. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, Buyer shall not have the right to drill any test, monitor or other xxxxx or to extract samples of any air, soil, water or other substance from the Assets without Seller’s express prior written consent. If Buyer proposes a reasonable request to drill a test well or extract a sample pursuant to a systematic and customary procedure for the assessment of the environmental condition of the Assets and Seller refuses to grant its consent to such a well or sampling, then Buyer shall have the right, for a period of seventy-two (72) hours following notification of Seller’s refusal to consent, to deliver written notice to Seller of Buyer’s election to exclude from this transaction the portion of the Assets affected by such proposed test well or sample, and the Purchase Price shall be adjusted accordingly by the Allocated Value of such portion of the Assets so excluded. Under no circumstances whatsoever shall Seller ever be obligated to grant its consent to any such test xxxxx or sampling proposed by Buyer, and Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy for any refusal by Seller to grant its consent shall be the limited right contained in the preceding sentence to exclude the affected Assets from the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. If Buyer fails to exercise the right to exclude such Assets by written notice to Seller delivered prior to the expiration of the seventy-two hour period described above, then Buyer shall be conclusively deemed to have waived such right and shall be obligated to purchase the affected Assets without conducting such testing or sampling or any adjustment of the Purchase Price unless otherwise provided in this Agreement.

  • Environmental Assessment and Mitigation Development of a transportation project must comply with applicable environmental laws. The party named in article 1, Responsible Parties, under AGREEMENT is responsible for the following:

  • Risk Assessments a. Risk Assessment - Transfer Agent shall, at least annually, perform risk assessments that are designed to identify material threats (both internal and external) against Fund Data, the likelihood of those threats occurring and the impact of those threats upon the Transfer Agent organization to evaluate and analyze the appropriate level of information security safeguards (“Risk Assessments”).

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