Targeted Groups Sample Clauses

Targeted Groups. Priority for services provided under this contract shall be given to those eligible persons assessed to be at risk of placement in an institution or as otherwise specified in the authorizing proviso.
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Targeted Groups. The service provider shall work with children and young people who have one or more of the following conditions: • Communication, Behavioural, Emotional and Social Needs • Learning Disabilities • Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) • Challenging Behaviour • Sensory Impairment • Physical Disabilities • Other long-term medical conditionsMultiple Disabilities The service must be accessible to children and young people who are most likely to be excluded from existing activities; this will include those with a wide range of disabilities, those who are from minority groups and those living in rural locations.
Targeted Groups. > Two main groups of deaf and hearing-impaired learners according to their hearing impairment: ⮚ Deaf ⮚ Hard of hearing using listening amplification devices/hearing aids and with Cochlear implants (CI) incl. Oral Deaf > Five main groups of deaf and hearing-impaired learners according to their type of educational and training involvement: ⮚ deaf and hearing-impaired learners of languages in special schools for the deaf (bilingual education provided) ⮚ deaf and hearing-impaired learners of languages integrated in the mainstream education (secondary schools) ⮚ deaf and hearing-impaired learners of languages integrated in the mainstream education (higher education) ⮚ deaf and hearing-impaired learners of languages in the VET systems ⮚ deaf and hearing-impaired learners of languages in adult education > Language teachers/trainers and assistants to deaf and hearing-impaired learners: ⮚ language teachers to deaf and hearing-impaired (for community/country spoken language /CSL/ as a second language, when sign language is their first language or mother tongue) ⮚ language teachers‟ assistants/interpreters to deaf and hearing-impaired (for community/country spoken language /CSL/ as a second language) ⮚ language teachers to deaf and hearing-impaired (foreign spoken languages) ⮚ language teachers‟ assistants/interpreters to deaf and hearing-impaired (foreign spoken languages) > Policy and decision makers in the field of education with special focus on learners with XXX > Education and training institutions and establishments > Parents of deaf and hearing-impaired children and young adults > Deaf and hearing-impaired associations and organisations > Developers of curricula and assessment materials > Employers > The general public

Related to Targeted Groups

  • Working Groups From time to time, a Joint Committee may establish and delegate duties to sub-committees or directed teams (each, a “Working Group”) on an “as-needed” basis to oversee particular projects or activities (e.g., joint project team, joint finance group, or joint intellectual property group). Each such Working Group shall be constituted and shall operate as the Joint Committee determines; provided, that each Working Group shall have equal representation from each Party, unless otherwise mutually agreed. Working Groups may be established on an ad hoc basis for purposes of a specific project or on such other basis as the Joint Committee may determine. Each Working Group and its activities shall be subject to the oversight, review and approval of, and shall report to, the Joint Committee that formed said Working Group. In no event shall the authority of the Working Group exceed that specified for the Joint Committee that formed the Working Group. All decisions of a Working Group shall be by unanimous agreement. Any disagreement between the designees of AbbVie and Ablynx on a Working Group shall be referred to the Joint Committee that formed the Working Group for resolution.

  • SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES A. By executing this Agreement, the Contractor/Sub-Recipient certifies that it is eligible to bid on, submit a proposal for, or enter into or renew a contract with the County for goods or services pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes.

  • Qualified Personnel Contractor shall utilize only competent personnel under the supervision of, and in the employment of, Contractor (or Contractor’s authorized subcontractors) to perform the Services. Contractor will comply with City’s reasonable requests regarding assignment and/or removal of personnel, but all personnel, including those assigned at City’s request, must be supervised by Contractor. Contractor shall commit adequate resources to allow timely completion within the project schedule specified in this Agreement.

  • Educator Plans: Directed Growth Plan A) A Directed Growth Plan is for those Educators with PTS whose overall rating is needs improvement.

  • Mentor Teachers A. A Mentor Teacher shall be defined as a Master Teacher as identified in section 1526 of the School Code and shall perform the duties of a Master Teacher as specified in the code.

  • EDD Independent Subrecipient Reporting Requirements Effective January 1, 2001, the County of Orange is required to file in accordance with subdivision (a) of Section 6041A of the Internal Revenue Code for services received from a “service provider” to whom the County pays $600 or more or with whom the County enters into a contract for $600 or more within a single calendar year. The purpose of this reporting requirement is to increase child support collection by helping to locate parents who are delinquent in their child support obligations. The term “service provider” is defined in California Unemployment Insurance Code Section 1088.8, Subparagraph B.2 as “an individual who is not an employee of the service recipient for California purposes and who received compensation or executes a contract for services performed for that service recipient within or without the State.” The term is further defined by the California Employment Development Department to refer specifically to independent Subrecipients. An independent Subrecipient is defined as “an individual who is not an employee of the ... government entity for California purposes and who receives compensation or executes a contract for services performed for that ... government entity either in or outside of California.” The reporting requirement does not apply to corporations, general partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and limited liability companies. Additional information on this reporting requirement can be found at the California Employment Development Department web site located at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/Employer_Services.htm

  • Working Group 1. The Parties hereby establish a Working Group on Temporary Entry for Business Persons, which shall meet at least once every 3 years or on request of the Free Trade Commission to consider any matter arising under this Chapter. 2. The Working Group's functions shall include: (a) to review the implementation and operation of this Chapter; (b) to consider the development of measures to further facilitate temporary entry of business persons on a reciprocal basis; (c) the identification of measures that affect the temporary entry of business persons under this Chapter; and (d) the observance of the issues established under Article 121 (Cooperation).

  • EMPLOYER AUTHORITY 5.1 The Employer retains the full and unrestricted right to operate and manage all manpower, facilities, and equipment; to establish functions and programs; to set and amend budgets; to determine the utilization of technology; to establish and modify the organizational structure; to select, direct and determine the number of personnel; to establish work schedules; and to perform any inherent managerial function not specifically limited by this Agreement.

  • JOINT LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE In order to encourage open communication, promote harmonious labor relations, and resolve matters of mutual concern, the parties agree to create a joint labor- management committee. The committee will be governed by the following principles:

  • Joint Labor/Management Committees Purpose and Membership. Joint Labor/Management Committees are established to provide a forum for communications and problem-solving between the two parties and to deal with matters of a general personnel Union/Employer concern, as well as professional practices within the hospital related to patient care and professional issues. The Committees will work toward the improvement of patient care and recommend ways and means to improve patient care; and will address problems and concerns related to staffing and workloads. The Committees’ function will be limited to an advisory capacity and shall not include any decision making or collective bargaining authority. Committee memberships:

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