The time frame for a decision may vary. Once an exemption is approved, the licensee must ensure that the submitted plan is maintained. If any of these actions are taken, you will be informed of your right to appeal and reconsideration of the decision.
Exemptions are not transferrable once approved. The denial of an exemption request cannot be appealed to the Community Care and Assisted Living Act board; however, you can reapply if you have new information.
Exemptions cannot be appealed in child care. Exemptions can only be appealed in a community care home setting. A person in care, their agent or representative, as well as their spouse, relative or friend can appeal an exemption that has been granted.
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COVID - Toxic Drugs. COVID vaccinations: boosters and vaccines. View recent school exposures. View More Alerts. Explore this page. Licensing Learn how to apply for or amend a licence, or request an exemption, as a child care or community care provider.
The sections below provide important information on licensing for community care providers that are: Opening a new facility Moving to a new address Amending an existing licence Seeking an exemption to be temporarily released from a requirement of legislation. To protect and promote the health, safety and well-being of vulnerable children, youth and adults in licensed care facilities, the Licensing program carries out the following: Education, collaboration and regulation Monitoring the compliance of licensed facilities with the Community Care and Assisted Living Act , the Child Care Licensing Regulation and the Residential Care Regulation which governs community care homes You can contact Licensing Direct through the following methods: Phone: ; a.
Licensee legal obligations and responsibilities Before you apply for a licence, it is important that you understand all of your legal obligations and responsibilities. Learn more about the provincial laws that set out the minimum health, safety and care standards that must be met by all licensed child care and community care home facilities: Legislation and Standards for Child Care Legislation and Standards for Community Care. Applying for a child care licence A community care facility licence is required when care is being provided to three or more children who are not related to the care provider by blood or marriage.
Before you begin. To make sure that you are ready to apply for a child care licence and operate your facility safely, you must make sure that your child care program meets all provincial government requirements for: Health and safety Staffing qualifications Staff-to-child ratios Space and equipment Program standards These requirements are outlined in the Child Care Licensing Regulation , which describes basic health, safety and care requirements for licensed child care facilities.
Step 1: Gather required documentation. Step 2: Submit application. Documentation submitted in a manner that does not follow the guide may be sent back to you for reformatting and resubmission NOTE: If at any time you decide to withdraw your application for licence, please advise Licensing Direct immediately so that your file can be closed.
Step 3: Prepare for inspection, review and assessment. If your application is denied If you are denied a licence, a medical health officer MHO will give you written reasons for the denial. Step 4: Receiving your licence. Ongoing support services Support is available to help you to deliver healthy and safe child care services. Applying for a community care licence A licence is required for all programs and facilities providing care to three or more persons who are not related to the operator by blood or marriage.
The information in this section to applies to child, youth and adult care, but not daycare. View a list of current licensed facility inspection reports. Breadcrumb Home Services Community care licensing Inspection reports. Inspection reports. On Monday another 23 people — enough to fill a separate ward — were admitted to hospital on the Gold Coast after contracting Covid Half of intensive care patients in the region were unvaccinated.
Reports of gatherings where people deliberately attempted to spread the virus, in the belief it would increase their immunity, were first reported by the Gold Coast Bulletin.
A software issue that delayed the reporting of case numbers had since been rectified. There were now , active cases in Queensland — patients were in hospital, 27 in ICU, and six on ventilators. Nurse Practitioners. Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. Medical Laboratory Technologists. Medical Radiation Technologists.
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