Ongoing Support Assessment definition

Ongoing Support Assessment or ‘OSA’ means an Assessment by an Ongoing Support Assessor as to a Participant’s need for Ongoing Support.
Ongoing Support Assessment or ‘OSA’ means the process for determining a Participant’s need for Ongoing Support.

Examples of Ongoing Support Assessment in a sentence

  • The Provider initiates an Ongoing Support Assessment Allocation in the Department’s IT Systems, in accordance with the Ongoing Support Assessment Allocation and Ongoing Support Assessment Guidelines.

  • A noticeboard message will appear when a Participant has reached: 46 weeks from the Anchor Date of the 26-week Employment Outcome (for Participants with an Anchor Date on or before 30 June 2018); or It has been 46 or 72 weeks since their last Ongoing Support Assessment.

  • At the interview with the Ongoing Support Assessor, the Provider is required to provide documents outlining the level of Ongoing Support provided to the Participant that could be considered relevant to an Ongoing Support Assessment.

  • DES Provider arranges an OSA for the Participant in accordance with the Ongoing Support Assessment Allocation Guidelines.

  • Note: Where a Participant or DES Provider disputes the recommendation of an OSA Report, the matter should be raised with the Ongoing Support Assessor as soon as possible – see the Ongoing Support Assessment Guidelines for more information.

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  • Note: for details about whether the 46 or the 72 weeks due date applies, please refer to the Ongoing Support Assessment Guidelines.

  • The Department expects that all Participants the DES Provider determines as needing Ongoing Support and that have achieved a 26 week employment outcome (and are tracking towards a 52 week outcome), would be referred for an Ongoing Support Assessment.

  • Disability Employment Services Grant Agreement Clauses Reference: Clause 126 Other References: Ongoing Support Assessment Guidelines Further periods of Ongoing Support can only occur based on a recommendation by an Ongoing Support Assessor.

  • Disability Employment Services Deed Clause Reference: Clause 105.1 Clause 110 A DES provider must arrange an Ongoing Support Assessment if they determine a: Disability Management Service Participant would benefit from Moderate or High Ongoing Support; Job in Jeopardy Participant who achieves an Outcome needs Ongoing Support; A Participant has had 6 flexible Ongoing Support instances within the last six months and is likely to require more.

Related to Ongoing Support Assessment

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