First National Preventive Health Research
Programme
YELP Holistic First Business Plan
YELP Holistic First Business Plan Defined Terms
SWOT Analysis
Executive
Summary
Deliverables And Costs
Snapshot Page
To 10 Benchmark Techniques
Defined Terms for Five YELP Business Plans
Second National Preventive Health Research Programme
First BTAAP
Business Plan
Bohémian Teenagers Show Choir Programme
Defined Terms BTSCP
Second BTAAP Business Plan
Bohémian Teenagers Symphony Orchestras
Programme
Defined Terms - Bohémian
Teenager Symphony Orchestra Programme
Third BTAAP Business Plan
Bohémian Teenager Ballet
& Modern Dance
Programme
Defined Terms BTB&MDCP
Caped Seven Year Tenure means
Interested
Marginalised Teenagers from one of the
Selected
20 Lowest Socio-Economic
Regions In Australia With A Population >1,500
may join a
Bohémian Teenagers Show Choir
as a teenager and become an
IMT Student Singer-Dancer.
There are seven
teenage years from thirteen to nineteen years inclusive. Hence, if
a
Marginalised boy or girl joins a
Bohémian Teenagers Show Choir
on their thirteenth birthday, he/she may remain in
their
BTSC
whilst they remain a teenager.
If an
Interested
Marginalised Teenager
joins after turning age 13, but up to age 15, the boy or girl may remain
for a Caped
Seven Year Tenure by vacating the
BTSC
before their 22 birthday.
The Caped
Seven Year Tenure caps out at age
22 years.
Hence, if a
teenager joined say at age 16 years and 9 months, their maximum tenure
would be 5 years and 3 months because upon turning 22 they would have to
vacate their
Bohémian Teenagers Show Choir.
The
First BTAAP
Business Plan
targets
Interested
Marginalised Teenagers who live in the
Selected
20 Lowest Socio-Economic
Regions In Australia With A Population >1,500
It is a "teenager" programme, but it accepts that some
teenagers may not decide to join a
Bohémian Teenagers Show Choir
until well into their
teenage years, and the programme caters to this by providing
some security of tenure beyond the official 19 years and 364 days limit
of a teenager.
Refer
Section
16(c).
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