Household Members Sample Clauses

Household Members. Enter full names of all PHA-approved household members. Specify if any such person is a live-in aide, which is a person approved by the PHA to reside in the unit to provide supportive services for a family member who is a person with disabilities.
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Household Members. Any authorized persons who are not family members but are members of the resident’s household and whose names are included or added to the resident’s application and the Lease. Household members are usually xxxxxx children, xxxxxx adults, and live-in aides. Household members do not have rights as remaining family members.
Household Members. Household members authorized to live in this unit are listed below. The Tenant may not permit other persons to join the Household without notifying the [program administrator] and obtaining the Landlord's permission. Household members:
Household Members. The people who will live in the Property with you (your Household) are named below:-
Household Members. (A) Tenant may permit only the individuals listed in the Worksheet’s Household Composition section to live in the Unit with Tenant (those individuals, each a “Household Member,” and collectively with Tenant and any Live-in Aide, the “Household”). (B) Tenant shall ensure that Household complies with all obligations of this rental agreement. (C) Household Members do not have rights of possession of the Unit.
Household Members. Link to Policy Statement Ability to provide a safe and stable living environment that is free from harm or risk of harm. Link to Statement of Standards The child’s dignity and rights will be respected at all times. Explore how the experience of fostering has impacted on the household members and if they continue to have a commitment to supporting the xxxxxx carer in their role. Applicants • How have members of your household responded to a child in care being placed in your household? • How have you supported household members in adapting to having a child in care in the household? • How have you managed any conflict with household members as a result of fostering? Adult household member • How has having a child in care in the household impacted on you and how have you adapted? • How have you addressed any challenges? • Will you continue to support the xxxxxx carers in their role? Household member – young person/child • What have you enjoyed about your parent/s caring for another child? • Interview/contact with other adult household member • Interview/contact with young person • Interview/contact with child • Interviews/contact with applicants and other household members • Training assessment sheets and personal reflections
Household Members. Advise applicants and household members of the Disclosure statement and Privacy Notice which relates to information they provide to Child Safety in assessing their application/s as carer/s. Ensure applicants and household members are aware of the how their personal information could be dealt with during proceedings in the Children’s Court. • What things have been difficult? • What things have changed since your parent/s started caring for another child? • How do you feel about your parent/s decision to continue to provide xxxxxx care? Applicant / Adult household members • Discuss with the applicant/s and household member/s that any information that they provide to the Child Safety in the course of their assessment will be managed in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009. • However, in Children’s Court applications, Child Safety may be required to provide information about the applicants or household members which may be disclosed to all parties to the proceedings, including the child’s parents. Interviews with carer applicant/s, household members Observations Disclosure statement and privacy notice: The Department of Child Safety, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs (Child Safety) is collecting the personal information on this form for the purpose of assessing your application to become or continue to be a xxxxxx or kinship carer. This is authorised under the Child Protection Act 1999 and the Child Protection Regulation 2011. Your personal information will be managed in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009. Under the Children’s Court Rules 2016 and the Director of Child Protection Litigation Act 2016, Child Safety is required to provide relevant information to the Director of Child Protection Litigation (DCPL) in relation to child protection proceedings, and the DCPL has a duty to disclose documents relevant to the proceeding to each other party. Therefore, any information provided to Child Safety that may be relevant to current or future court proceedings may be provided to the parties, including the parents. This may include applications for future child protection orders for children already in your care as an approved xxxxxx or kinship carer, such as long-term Child Protection Orders Example: Xxxx’s household currently consists of Xxxx (xxxxxx carer), her daughter Xxxxx (aged 17) and Xxxx, who has been placed with Xxxx xxxx-term. Xxxx identified that Xxxxx sometimes takes on an unreasonable level of parenting responsibility o...
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Household Members. Resident hereby agrees that the household members who shall reside at the Dwelling and that true and accurate information concerning these household members are as follows: A. ADULT MEMBERS (EIGHTEEN (18) OR OLDER) Name Relationship to Resident Date of Birth SSN Add/Delete Date Initials REVISED JULY 1, 2020 B. MINOR MEMBERS (LESS THAN EIGHTEEN (18) ) Name Relationship to Resident Date of Birth SSN Add/Delete Date Initials
Household Members.  You must tell us at sign up the names of everyone (adults and children) who will be living in the property with you.  You must inform our housing needs team of all changes to this during the course of the tenancy, for example if someone dies or moves out of the home, if someone moves in to live with you on a permanent basis, or if you have further children.  You must not allow the property to become overcrowded.
Household Members. To explain the Landlord’s rules and regulations to all Household Member(s) of Tenant and guests of Tenant and to be responsible for preventing reasonably foreseeable violations of any of these rules.
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