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Managing a canteen
Finances
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Canteen committee
Policies and regulations
Food safety in the canteen
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Staffing the canteen
School gardens and the canteen
Leasing the canteen (NSW)
Canteens in small schools
Canteen Guidelines
NSW Healthy School Canteen Strategy
ACT National Healthy School Canteen Guidelines
SA Right Bite Food and Drink Supply Strategy
The canteen menu
Canteen Recipes
Menu essentials
Allergies and special diets
Buyers’ Guide search
The National Healthy School Guidelines canteen calculator (ACT)
Canteen Network Meetings
Healthy Kids Events
Marketing Food at School workshops (ACT only)
HKA kitchen
Food & nutrition
Our nutrition philosophy
Nutrients in food
Energy (kilojoules)
Carbohydrates
Protein
Fat
Fibre & whole grains
Calcium
Sodium/Salt
Vitamins & minerals
5 Food Groups
Fruit
Vegetables
Dairy
Grains, breads & cereals
Meat, poultry, fish, eggs & more
Drinks
Why Water?
Milk
Sports drinks
Caffeine & energy drinks
Soft drinks & diet soft drinks
Food allergies & intolerances
What is anaphylaxis?
Gluten free diets & coeliac disease
Guidelines & recommended intakes
Australian Dietary Guidelines
Australian Guide to Healthy Eating
Nutrient reference values
Health promotion messages
Position statements
Added sugar in food
Confectionery
Kids zone
Primary school
The five food groups
Fruit
Vegetables
Water
Calcium
Mindful munching
DIY snack ideas
How to read a recipe
Food label fun
Lunch box reviews
Quiz: who am I?
Corny jokes for kids!
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The five food groups
Calcium
Iron
Macronutrients
Superfoods
Skipping breakfast
Mythbusting diets
Vegan and vegetarian diets
Dieting
Detoxing
Caffeine
Sports and Physical Activity
How to read a food label
Apps for wellbeing
Are you doing it tough?
Ask us a question
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Crunch&Sip
Fruit & Veg Month
Kitchen Garden
Teaching resources
Parents
Children & hydration
Choosing healthy snacks
Packing a healthy lunchbox
Recipes
Shaping positive eating behaviours
Family meals: why do they matter?
Solutions for Fussy Eaters
Sign up for our email newsletter
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How HKA works with the Food Industry
Information for the Food Industry
Healthy Kids Product Registration Scheme (PRS)
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Insurance application
Parents Association Essentials Insurance Package application form
Your contact details
Association name:
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e.g. The Spencer Park Primary Parents & Friends Association Incorporated
School address:
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Street address
Suburb
State
Postcode
Contact name:
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First
Last
Position:
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e.g. Treasurer
Phone number
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Email address:
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Website (if your P&C has one):
Your P&C Association
Estimated number of:
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Students
Volunteers
Employees
Please provide an estimate of your annual revenues from all activities:
General fundraising activities:
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Major events/school fetes:
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Canteen activities:
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Uniform shop:
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Parent contributions/fees
*
Grants and donations:
*
Other (please specify type of activity followed by estimated revenue):
Total annual revenue:
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Your additional activities
Does your P&C offer any of the following activities (please tick all that apply):
Out of school hours care (OOSH)
Tutoring/adult education
Infants parents club
After house or vacation care
If you ticked yes to 'after hours or vacation care', please estimate the number of students:
If you offer any external activities, please specify type of activity and estimate the number of students:
The Parents Association Essentials Insurance Package
The Parents Association Essentials Package is designed to provide a primary level of protection for all associations including members of the P & C Federation and parent bodies from independent schools. The annual cost is $700 inclusive of all charges (including GST). This applies for an association that has been claims free for the last 3 years. If you are a P & C Federation member, you can elect to take the public liabiity coverage included in the Federation membership and insure all other covers under the Essentials Package for an annual cost of $458.
Please tick the annual insurance cost amount that applies to you:
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Full annual cost at $700 (liability included)
Liability retained through P&C Federation member - annual cost at $458
Cover is still available for those associations with claims in the last 3 years. It is important however for us to obtain details of these claims and understand any risk mitigation you have put in place to prevent future losses. We may apply a higher deductible or additional premium depending on the details provided. Some associations will have higher values to be insured or require additional cover for specific activities and/ or higher limits of cover. The following options are available (costs indicated are inclusive of all charges and GST):
Additional property cover above $5,000
- Annual total cost per additional $1,000 = $14
1. Additional property cover sum insured:
Additional money cover above $2,000
- Annual total cost per additional $1,000 = $10
2. Additional money cover sum insured:
General liability
- Include OOSH/after hours and vacation care = $140
3. General liability cover required?
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Yes
No
Machinery breakdown
- Machinery breakdown: $5,000
- Deterioration of stock (as a result of a breakdown of equipment): $2,000
- Annual total cost: $275
4. Machinery breakdown cover required?
*
Yes
No
Voluntary workers motor vehicle excess
- Reimburses the excess paid by voluntary workers following an accident where a private vehicle is used on Association business up to $1,500
- Annual total cost $75
5. Voluntary workers motor vehicle excess cover required?
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Yes
No
Your insurance history
Has your P&C made insurance claims on any of your policies in the past 3 years?
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Yes
No
If yes, please provide details:
Type of claim:
Date:
Amount:
Details:
Is any officer, committee member and/or employee of the association aware of:
a) Any circumstances that may give rise to a claim under any policy?
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Yes
No
b) Any potential action against the association or a member or volunteer?
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Yes
No
c) Any employment dispute or alleged wrongdoing?
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Yes
No
d) Any potential fraud or irregularity in your accounts or financial reports?
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Yes
No
Signature
By submitting this form we agree: • For you to arrange cover for the Parents Association Essentials Insurance Package and any additional covers outlined above with effect from 1 August 2018; • That we are aware of our duty of disclosure as outlined in this application; • To accept policy information, financial service guides and product disclosure statements and other disclosure information about my policies in electronic format.
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Community Underwriting
Community Underwriting will be providing the financial service to you under financial services license no 448274. This information may be regarded as general advice. That is, your personal objectives, needs or financial situations were not taken into account when preparing this information. You should consider the appropriateness of any general advice provided to you, having regard to your own objectives, financial situation and needs before acting on it. Where the information relates to a particular financial product, you should obtain and consider the relevant product disclosure statement before making any decision to purchase that financial product.
Duty of disclosure
Under insurance law, you are required to tell us anything you know that may affect our decision to accept your insurance. You must tell us these things before we issue cover, and whenever you renew, extend, vary or reinstate a policy of insurance. If you do not disclose all relevant information, or if you misrepresent the facts, then the insurer may be entitled to cancel the policy, reduce or refuse to pay a claim or treat the policy as having never existed.
Claims Made insurances (applicable to the association liability policy)
A Claims Made policy covers you for claims or circumstances, which may give rise to a claim, reported to the Insurer while the policy is in force. If you become aware of a claim or circumstance that could give rise to a claim in the future, you need to notify us in writing immediately. If you become aware of a claim/circumstance and you do not notify us during the policy period, you could be left uninsured or facing a reduced payout in respect of that claim or any future claim. Once the policy has expired you are not covered, except for claims and “circumstances” notified before expiry.
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If you think we have let you down in any way, or our service is not what you expect (even if through one of our representatives), please tell us so we can help. We are committed to resolving your complaint fairly. Full details of our dispute resolution policy are located on our website.
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