The AS Program Sample Clauses

The AS Program. 2.1 The Organisation must ensure that: (a) the ASP is administered by one Autism Swim Approved Provider to no more than three students in ratio (1:3); (b) the Provider understands that AS recommends one Provider to one student ratio (1:1); (c) All Providers who have completed the Initial Training Modules undertake AS Continuing Education and complete the Checklist Items; (d) The Provider complies with the 3-monthly assessment and reporting requirements of Autism Swim, including at least monthly email contact with xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, as notified by Autism Swim. 2.4 If a Replacement Provider is provided for lessons whereby Program Head is away or ill, the Organisation must ensure that they are Autism Swim Approved and have a Services Agreement in place between the Replacement Provider and Autism Swim. 2.5 The Organisation will ensure all Providers and Participants are provided with equipment and aids which are specific to their needs and/or are recommended by AS; 2.6 For ecological adaptations that are deemed necessary (by AS or the Provider), the Organisation will endeavor to meet these requirements as much as possible. This may include accessibility adaptations, sensory friendly adaptations or other reasonable requirements as stipulated by AS; 2.7 The Organisation must ensure that the Provider manually checks off the Checklist Items each month which recognises that the service delivery item being ticked off is operational. The Organisation acknowledges that they can be audited at any stage by AS upon 10 day’s notice, and if so, must provide evidence of the Checklist Item/s having been implemented by each Provider. Failure to provide complete Checklist Items to AS may result in certification as a Provider being revoked.
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The AS Program. 2.1 The ASP must be administered by one instructor to no more than three students in ratio (1:3). 2.2 AS recommends one instructor to one student ratio (1:1). 2.3 All staff who have completed the Initial Training Modules are required to undertake AS Continuing Education. 2.4 The Client will comply with the 3-monthly assessment and reporting requirements of Autism Swim, including at least monthly contact, as notified by Autism Swim; 2.5 If a Replacement Instructor is provided for lessons whereby Program Head is away or ill, they too must be part of the ASP and must comply with the requirements of this Agreement. 2.6 The Program Head must also become Autism Swim Approved; 2.7 The Program Head must provide regular supervision to staff engaged in the ASP; 2.8 The Client will ensure reasonable effort is made to ensure all Students are provided with equipment and aids which are specific to their needs and/or are recommended by AS; 2.9 For ecological adaptations that are deemed necessary (by AS or The Client), The Client will endeavour to meet these requirements as much as possible. This may include accessibility adaptations, sensory friendly adaptations or others as stipulated by AS;
The AS Program. 2.1 The ASP must be administered by one instructor to no more than three students in ratio (1:3). 2.2 AS recommends one instructor to one student ratio (1:1). 2.3 All swimming instructors who have completed the Initial Training Modules are required to undertake AS Continuing Education. 2.4 The Swimming Instructor will comply with the 3-monthly assessment and reporting requirements of Autism Swim, including at least monthly contact, as notified by Autism Swim; 2.5 If a Replacement Instructor is provided for lessons whereby Program Head is away or ill, they too must be part of the ASP and must comply with the requirements of this Agreement. 2.6 The Swimming Instructor will ensure reasonable effort is made to ensure all Students are provided with equipment and aids which are specific to their needs and/or are recommended by AS; 2.7 For ecological adaptations that are deemed necessary (by AS or the Swimming Instructor), the Swimming Instructor will endeavour to meet these requirements as much as possible. This may include accessibility adaptations, sensory friendly adaptations or others as stipulated by AS;
The AS Program. 2.1 The ASP must be administered by one Autism Swim Approved provider to no more than three students in ratio (1:3). 2.2 AS recommends one provider to one student ratio (1:1). 2.3 All Providers who have completed the Initial Training Modules are required to undertake AS Continuing Education and the complete the Checklist Items. The Provider will comply with the 3-monthly assessment and reporting requirements of Autism Swim, including at least monthly email contact with xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx, as notified by Autism Swim; If a Replacement Provider is provided for lessons whereby Program Head is away or ill, they too must be Autism Swim Approved and have a Services Agreement in place between the Replacement Provider and Autism Swim. The Provider will use reasonable efforts to ensure all Participants are provided with equipment and aids which are specific to their needs and/or are recommended by AS; For ecological adaptations that are deemed necessary (by AS or the Provider), the Provider will endeavor to meet these requirements as much as possible. This may include accessibility adaptations, sensory friendly adaptations or other reasonable requirements as stipulated by AS; By manually checking off the Checklist Items each month, the Provider is acknowledging that the service delivery item being ticked off is operational. The Provider acknowledges that they can be audited at any stage by AS upon 10 day’s notice, and if so, must provide evidence of the Checklist Item/s having been implemented. Failure to provide complete Checklist Items to AS may result in certification as a Provider being revoked.

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