Social work means the application of specialized knowledge of human development and behavior and social, economic, and cultural systems in directly assisting individuals, families, and groups to improve or restore their capacity for social functioning, including counseling, the use of psychosocial interventions, and social psychotherapy for a fee, salary, or other consideration.
Social worker means a person with a master's or further
Social study means a written evaluation of matters relevant to the disposition of the case and shall contain the following information:
Social program means a program implemented with board
Social Housing has the meaning attributed to it in Section 68 of the HRA 2008;
Social Security means the old-age survivors and disability section of the Federal Social Security Act;
Social Media means web-based applications and on-line forums that allow users to interact, share and publish content such as text, links, photos, audio and video;
Social services means foster care, adoption, adoption assistance, child-protective services, domestic
Annual Compensation means an amount equal to the greater of:
Eligible Executive means an employee of the Company selected as being eligible to participate in this Plan under Section C.1.a.
Social Enterprise means a business that: (i) is owned by a non-profit organization or community services co-operative; (ii) is directly involved in the production and/or selling of goods and services for the combined purpose of generating income and achieving social, cultural, and/or environmental aims; and (iii) has a defined social and/or environmental mandate.
Individual health insurance coverage means health insurance coverage offered to individuals in the
Employee Contributions are contributions made by a Participant on an after-tax basis, whether voluntary or mandatory, and designated, at the time of contribution, as an employee (or nondeductible) contribution. Elective deferrals and deferral contributions are not employee contributions. Participant nondeductible contributions, made pursuant to Section 4.01 of the Plan, are employee contributions.
Disabled individual means a person older than 13 years of age who by reason of age or physical or mental disease, defect, or injury is substantially unable to protect the person's self from harm or to provide food, shelter, or medical care for the person's self.
Covered individual means a person or entity who is a member of any of the following classes:
Lifetime Benefit Limit means the maximum amount of benefits paid by the Company to the Policy Holder cumulatively since the inception of these Terms and Benefits, irrespective whether any limits of any benefit items stated in the Benefit Schedule have been reached or whether the Annual Benefit Limit in a Policy Year has been reached.