Vulnerable Persons Sample Clauses

Vulnerable Persons. 18.1 This clause 18 apples if the Activity, or any part of the Activity involves working with or contact with Vulnerable Persons. 18.2 You agree when engaging or deploying a person (whether as an officer, employee, contractor, or volunteer) in relation to any part of the Activity they will comply with the Department of Social Services “Vulnerable Persons, Police Check and Criminal Offences” policy available at xxx.xxx.xxx.xx as amended from time to time.
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Vulnerable Persons. ST8.1 In this Agreement Criminal or Court Record means any record of any Other Offence; Other Offence means, in relation to a person, a conviction, finding of guilt, on-the-spot fine for, or court order relating to: (a) an apprehended violence or protection order made against the person; (b) the consumption, dealing in, possession or handling of alcohol, a prohibited drug, narcotic or other prohibited substance; (c) violence against another person or the injury, but excluding the death, of another person; or (d) an attempt to commit a crime or offence, or to engage in any conduct or activity, described in paragraphs (a) to (c);
Vulnerable Persons. CB8.1 In this Agreement: Criminal or Court Record means any record of any Other Offence; Other Offence means, in relation to any Relevant Person, a conviction, finding of guilt, on-the-spot fine for, or court order relating to: (a) an apprehended violence or protection order made against the person; (b) the consumption, dealing in, possession or handling of alcohol, a prohibited drug, narcotic or other prohibited substance; (c) violence against another person or the injury, but excluding the death, of another person; or (d) an attempt to commit a crime or offence, or to engage in any conduct or activity, described in paragraphs (a) to (c) Police Check means a formal inquiry made to the relevant police authority in each State or Territory and designed to obtain details of an individual’s criminal conviction or a finding of guilt in all places (within and outside Australia) that the Grantee know the person has resided in;
Vulnerable Persons. If any part of the Project requires contact with Vulnerable Persons, before engaging or deploying any person in relation to any part of the Project you must: i) conduct a formal police check in each State or Territory where the Enterprise knows the person has resided; ii) confirm that no State or Territory law prohibits that person from being engaged in a capacity where they may have contact with Vulnerable Persons; and iii) comply with all other legal requirements of the place where the activity is being conducted in relation to engaging or deploying Vulnerable Persons. A police check is not required where a current Working with Children (NSW) check or equivalent check in another jurisdiction is current. A risk assessment must be performed by the Enterprise if the relevant checks indicate that a person has a conviction or any finding of guilt for a Serious Offence or any record of any Other Offence before you engage, deploy or redeploy that person. Within 24 hours of becoming aware of a person being charged or convicted of a Serious Offence or Other Offence, the Enterprise must conduct and document a risk assessment to determine whether to continue to allow that person to perform that part of the Project. In undertaking such a risk assessment you agree to take into account: i) the direct relevance the conviction, finding or record has to performing the role; ii) the length of time passed since conviction and the person's record since that time; iii) the nature of the offence and the circumstances in which it occurred; iv) whether the offence involved Vulnerable Persons; v) the nature of the relevant part of the Project and the circumstance that the person will have contact with Vulnerable Persons; vi) the particular role the Person is proposed to undertake or is currently undertaking in relation to the Project and whether the fact the person has the conviction, finding or record is reasonably likely to impair the person's ability to perform or continue to perform the inherent requirements of that role; and vii) suitability of the Person based on their merit, experience and references in that role. A Vulnerable Person is a child, or an individual over the age of 18 who is or may be unable to protect themselves, or is unable to protect themselves against harm or exploitation by reason of age, illness, trauma or disability, or any other reason. A Serious Offence means: i) a crime or offence involving the death of a person; or ii) a sex-related offence or cri...
Vulnerable Persons. CB8.1 In this Agreement: Criminal or Court Record means any record of any Other Offence; Other Offence means, in relation to a person, a conviction, finding of guilt, on-the-spot fine for, or court order relating to: (a) an apprehended violence or protection order made against the person; (b) the consumption, dealing in, possession or handling of alcohol, a prohibited drug, narcotic or other prohibited substance; (c) violence against another person or the injury, but excluding the death, of another person; or (d) an attempt to commit a crime or offence, or to engage in any conduct or activity, described in paragraphs (a) to (c);
Vulnerable Persons. The Hirer shall ensure that any activity for children under eight years of age complies with the provisions of the Children Xxx 0000 and the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 and that only fit and proper persons who have passed the Disclosure and Barring Service checks, have access to children and vulnerable adults. The hirer shall provide a copy of their Child Protection Policy. Records of DBS checks may also be requested when children under eighteen years of age and vulnerable adults are taking part in any activity.
Vulnerable Persons. The Grantee must: (a) before engaging any employee and / or subcontractor and / or volunteer in relation to any part of the Activity that involves working with a Vulnerable Person get a National Police Certificate for that employee and / or subcontractor (that is less than six months old), and, where applicable, a valid Working With Children Check for them; (b) ensure that the employee and / or subcontractor and / or volunteer is not prevented by any Law from providing the Activity where they might have contact with Vulnerable Persons; (c) not allow the employee and / or subcontractor and / or volunteer to perform any part of the Activity where they might have contact with Vulnerable Persons if a National Police Certificate or Working With Children Check indicates that they have a Serious Record or that they are not suitable to work with children. The Grantee must also notify COORDINARE of the results of the National Police Certificate or Working With Children Check; (d) within 24 hours after becoming aware that the employee and / or subcontractor and / or volunteer has been charged or convicted of a Serious Offence or Other Offence notify COORDINARE and provide all information COORDINARE requests; and (e) immediately comply with any direction by COORDINARE to have the employee and / or subcontractor and / or volunteer stop providing some or all of the Activity notified by COORDINARE.
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Vulnerable Persons. ST8.1 In this Agreement Criminal or Court Record means any record of any Other Offence; Other Offence means, in relation to a person, a conviction, finding of guilt, on-the-spot fine for, or court order relating to: (a) an apprehended violence or protection order made against the person; (b) the consumption, dealing in, possession or handling of alcohol, a prohibited drug, narcotic or other prohibited substance; Police Check (c) violence against another person or the injury, but excluding the death, of another person; or (d) an attempt to commit a crime or offence, or to engage in any conduct or activity, described in paragraphs (a) to (c); means a formal inquiry made to the relevant police authority in each State or Territory and designed to obtain details of an individual’s criminal conviction or a finding of guilt in all places (within and outside Australia) that the Grantee knows the person has resided in;
Vulnerable Persons. If the services or work to be provided in the Subaward Tasks and Objectives attached as “
Vulnerable Persons. ST8.1 In this Agreement means any record of any Other Offence; (a) an apprehended violence or protection order made against the person; (b) the consumption, dealing in, possession or handling of alcohol, a prohibited drug, narcotic or other prohibited substance; (c) violence against another person or the injury, but excluding the death, of another person; or (d) an attempt to commit a crime or offence, or to engage in any conduct or activity, described in paragraphs (a) to (c);
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