Emergency Arrangements. If the student experiences acute medical/health issues that significantly compromises their approved accommodation arrangements, We may place the student in emergency accommodation. We will notify You as soon as possible if the student is required to be placed in emergency accommodation. The emergency accommodation will be a serviced apartment (or equivalent), organised by the Department, where the student will reside with an appropriately trained and qualified chaperone, from an approved third-party provider, for a period of no longer than 10 days while You arrange alternative care. The serviced apartment will have two bedrooms, unless, in the Department’s reasonable opinion, the student requires constant supervision for their own safety. The length and the conditions of the emergency arrangements will be determined by the Department in consultation with You and the school. You will be required to work collaboratively with the school and the Department to agree on an alternative care arrangement (withdrawing and transferring to another CRICOS provider or withdrawing and returning home) for the student and to ensure that their health and safety are managed appropriately. The Department will cover initial costs associated with emergency accommodation, however, if You cause or contribute to a delay in organising alternative care, you may be required to pay or reimburse to the Department expenses associated with the student’s stay. The student’s CAAW will remain in place while the student is residing in the emergency accommodation. If the student is to be repatriated into Your care, all costs associated with flights or medical repatriation will need to be covered by You.
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Sources: Written Agreement, Study Abroad Agreement, Written Agreement