MAIN TERMS. 2.1. The Commissioner has entered into an SLA with the Provider for the commissioning of student places purchased in advance and on an ad hoc basis for the Academic Year 2024/25 for young people who fit the categories set out in 1.2 above. 2.2. The Commissioner will pay the Provider a commissioning top up fee in accordance with our fees schedule in SCHEDULE B attached. 2.3. The Provider will work with the Commissioner to identify appropriate travel arrangements for the young person attending the Providers premises. However, the Commissioner will be responsible for the organisation and payment of any transport costs in association with enabling young people under this commission to attend. The Commissioner will also be responsible for the organisation and payment of any transport costs in association with enabling young people under this commission to attend provision, other than at the Provider’s main premises e.g. work placements. 2.4. The Commissioner will agree to provide a student data file for each referred student via the School 2 School CTF system to ensure data is securely transferred. 2.5. The Parties agree that in exceptional circumstances the referral process may result in the Provider taking the view that it will not be able to adequately meet the needs of the referred young person. 2.6. The Commissioner accepts that the ultimate right to refuse a referral lies with the Provider, subject to its published Referral and Admissions Policy. 2.7. The parties agree that referred young people will be dual main registered with the commissioning school and dual subsidiary registered with the Provider. 2.8. The Provider agrees that the Commissioner may request that a student can transfer to the single roll of the Provider, when the student is not on the roll of another school, provided that parental consent has been obtained for this by the Commissioner. Evidence of this to be supplied to the Provider with the Commissioner’s top up fee paid plus a one off administration fee of £2500, prior to the student coming off roll at the Commissioner’s school/academy/local authority.
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MAIN TERMS. 2.1. The Commissioner has entered into an SLA with the Provider for the commissioning of student places purchased in advance and on an ad hoc basis for the Academic Year 2024/25 2019/20 for young people who fit the categories set out in 1.2 above.
2.2. The Commissioner will pay the Provider a commissioning top up fee in accordance with our fees schedule in SCHEDULE B attached.
2.3. The parties will agree the passport of additional funding for any students with an EHCP statement.
2.4. The Provider will work with the Commissioner to identify appropriate travel arrangements for the young person attending the Providers premises. However, the Commissioner will be responsible for the organisation and payment of any transport costs in association with enabling young people under this commission to attend. The Commissioner Provider will also be responsible for the organisation and payment of any transport costs in association with enabling young people under this commission to attend provision, other than at the Provider’s main premises e.g. work placements.
2.42.5. The Commissioner will agree to provide a student data file for each referred student via the School 2 School CTF system to ensure data is securely transferred.
2.52.6. The Parties agree that in exceptional circumstances the referral process may result in the Provider taking the view that it will not be able to adequately meet the needs of the referred young person. In such cases, the Parties will work together to agree an alternative plan.
2.62.7. The Commissioner accepts that the ultimate right to refuse a referral lies with the Provider, subject to its published Referral and Admissions PolicyPolicy & Procedure.
2.72.8. The parties agree that referred young people will be dual main registered with the commissioning school and dual subsidiary registered with the Provider.
2.82.9. The Provider agrees that the Commissioner may request that a student can transfer to the single roll of the Provider, when the student is not on the roll of another school, provided that parental consent has been obtained for this by the Commissioner. Evidence of this to be supplied to the Provider with the Commissioner’s top up fee paid plus a one off administration fee of £2500, prior to the student coming off roll at the Commissioner’s school/academy/local authority.
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MAIN TERMS. 2.1. The Commissioner has entered into an SLA with the Provider for the commissioning of student places purchased in advance and on an ad hoc basis for the Academic Year 2024/25 2021/22 for young people who fit the categories set out in 1.2 above.
2.2. The Commissioner will pay the Provider a commissioning top up fee in accordance with our fees schedule in SCHEDULE B attached.
2.3. The Provider will work with the Commissioner to identify appropriate travel arrangements for the young person attending the Providers premises. However, the Commissioner will be responsible for the organisation and payment of any transport costs in association with enabling young people under this commission to attend. The Commissioner will also be responsible for the organisation and payment of any transport costs in association with enabling young people under this commission to attend provision, other than at the Provider’s main premises e.g. work placements.
2.4. The Commissioner will agree to provide a student data file for each referred student via the School 2 School CTF system to ensure data is securely transferred.
2.5. The Parties agree that in exceptional circumstances the referral process may result in the Provider taking the view that it will not be able to adequately meet the needs of the referred young person.
2.6. The Commissioner accepts that the ultimate right to refuse a referral lies with the Provider, subject to its published Referral and Admissions Policy.
2.7. The parties agree that referred young people will be dual main registered with the commissioning school and dual subsidiary registered with the Provider.
2.8. The Provider agrees that the Commissioner may request that a student can transfer to the single roll of the Provider, when the student is not on the roll of another school, provided that parental consent has been obtained for this by the Commissioner. Evidence of this to be supplied to the Provider with the Commissioner’s top up fee paid plus a one off administration fee of £2500, prior to the student coming off roll at the Commissioner’s school/academy/local authority.
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Samples: Service Level Agreement
MAIN TERMS. 2.1. The Commissioner has entered into an SLA with the Provider for the commissioning of student places purchased in advance and on an ad hoc basis for the Academic Year 2024/25 2020/21 for young people who fit the categories set out in 1.2 above.
2.2. The Commissioner will pay the Provider a commissioning top up fee in accordance with our fees schedule in SCHEDULE B attached.
2.3. The Provider will work with the Commissioner to identify appropriate travel arrangements for the young person attending the Providers premises. However, the Commissioner will be responsible for the organisation and payment of any transport costs in association with enabling young people under this commission to attend. The Commissioner will also be responsible for the organisation and payment of any transport costs in association with enabling young people under this commission to attend provision, other than at the Provider’s main premises e.g. work placements.
2.4. The Commissioner will agree to provide a student data file for each referred student via the School 2 School CTF system to ensure data is securely transferred.
2.5. The Parties agree that in exceptional circumstances the referral process may result in the Provider taking the view that it will not be able to adequately meet the needs of the referred young person.
2.6. The Commissioner accepts that the ultimate right to refuse a referral lies with the Provider, subject to its published Referral and Admissions Policy.
2.7. The parties agree that referred young people will be dual main registered with the commissioning school and dual subsidiary registered with the Provider.
2.8. The Provider agrees that the Commissioner may request that a student can transfer to the single roll of the Provider, when the student is not on the roll of another school, provided that parental consent has been obtained for this by the Commissioner. Evidence of this to be supplied to the Provider with the Commissioner’s top up fee paid plus a one off administration fee of £2500, prior to the student coming off roll at the Commissioner’s school/academy/local authority.
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Samples: Service Level Agreement
MAIN TERMS. 2.1. The Commissioner has entered into an SLA with the Provider for the commissioning of student places purchased in advance and on an ad hoc basis for the Academic Year 2024/25 2023/24 for young people who fit the categories set out in 1.2 above.
2.2. The Commissioner will pay the Provider a commissioning top up fee in accordance with our fees schedule in SCHEDULE B attached.
2.3. The Provider will work with the Commissioner to identify appropriate travel arrangements for the young person attending the Providers premises. However, the Commissioner will be responsible for the organisation and payment of any transport costs in association with enabling young people under this commission to attend. The Commissioner will also be responsible for the organisation and payment of any transport costs in association with enabling young people under this commission to attend provision, other than at the Provider’s main premises e.g. work placements.
2.4. The Commissioner will agree to provide a student data file for each referred student via the School 2 School CTF system to ensure data is securely transferred.
2.5. The Parties agree that in exceptional circumstances the referral process may result in the Provider taking the view that it will not be able to adequately meet the needs of the referred young person.
2.6. The Commissioner accepts that the ultimate right to refuse a referral lies with the Provider, subject to its published Referral and Admissions Policy.
2.7. The parties agree that referred young people will be dual main registered with the commissioning school and dual subsidiary registered with the Provider.
2.8. The Provider agrees that the Commissioner may request that a student can transfer to the single roll of the Provider, when the student is not on the roll of another school, provided that parental consent has been obtained for this by the Commissioner. Evidence of this to be supplied to the Provider with the Commissioner’s top up fee paid plus a one off administration fee of £2500, prior to the student coming off roll at the Commissioner’s school/academy/local authority.
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Samples: Service Level Agreement