Residential Caregiver definition

Residential Caregiver has the meaning as set out in the Code.
Residential Caregiver has the meaning as set out in the Code. School means the school referred in the annexed Application Form. Student means the student referred to in the annexed Application Form. Termination means termination of the Agreement and includes termination by the School expelling or excluding the Student.
Residential Caregiver means homestay carer or designated carer or, in the case of temporary accommodation, a supervisor.

Examples of Residential Caregiver in a sentence

  • Residential Caregiver means the person responsible for the Student at the Accommodation.

  • Residential Caregiver Agreement means an agreement between the School and the Residential Caregiver.

  • There is a total ban on cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, solvents, solvent-based glue, vaping equipment and other dangerous or unlawful drugs/substances, at all times including times outside of school and in Residential Caregiver accommodation.

  • This is in effect at all times, including times outside of school and in Residential Caregiver accommodation.

  • Pupils are expected, at all times, to conduct themselves in a sensible, responsible manner, including times outside of school and in Residential Caregiver accommodation.

  • When a pupil is absent from school the Residential Caregiver must phone the school by 9:00am on the morning of the absence.

  • Residential Caregiver has the meaning as set out in the Code and for the purposes of the Agreement, includes a homestay carer.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, students aged 10 years and over may live with a Residential Caregiver.

  • This may include, without limitation, regular visits to the Residence and meetings with both students and the Residential Caregiver.

  • Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties, the Parents provide consent to the Student’s Homestay or Residential Caregiver (where applicable) for the Student to undertake supervised leisure travel and overnight stays within New Zealand for a period of not more than seven days where the leisure travel or stay does not involve the Student participating in any adventure activities or extreme sports or result in the Student missing any scheduled College days.


More Definitions of Residential Caregiver

Residential Caregiver has the meaning as set out in the Code (and so includes a designated caregiver, a homestay family, and for a boarder: the governors, as the forms of residential caregiver for an International Student).
Residential Caregiver has the meaning as set out in the Code. School means the school referred in the annexed Application Form. Student means the student referred to in the annexed Application Form. Period of Enrolment means any period for which Fees are paid and for the purpose of this Agreement the enrolment of the Student begins on the course start date stated in the Student’s Offer of Place and ends on the course end date stated in the Student’s Offer of Place, or on such earlier date as the parties agree or the School terminates the Agreement pursuant to clause 24 or 26 of the Agreement.
Residential Caregiver means a caregiver resident as a service tenant on the school site. In addition to the provision of accommodation their employment conditions are likely to be characterised by broader employer obligations than are recognised in this agreement.
Residential Caregiver means the person responsible for the Student at the Accommodation. Residential Caregiver Agreement means an agreement

Related to Residential Caregiver

  • Designated caregiver means a person who:

  • Residential service means water service provided for domestic or irrigation purposes in a residential area and is not considered a commercial service.

  • Resident physician means a physician enrolled in an internship, residency or fellowship.

  • Child in need of services means (i) a child whose behavior, conduct or condition presents or results

  • Birth center means a facility or institution, which is not an ambulatory surgical center or a hospital or in a hospital, in which births are planned to occur following a normal, uncomplicated, low-risk pregnancy.

  • Residential facility means a home or facility that is licensed by the department of developmental disabilities under section 5123.19 of the Revised Code and in which a child with a developmental disability resides.