REGISTRATION NFORMATIONEGISTRATION INFORMATION Completing The Registration Form
Registration forms and fees may be mailed or turned into the NWSRA offi ce by the registration deadline in order to allow participation on the fi rst day of the program. Staff cannot receive registration forms or fees at NWSRA activities. We do not make confi rmation of registration. If programs are cancelled or postponed, individuals registered will be notifi ed by phone. Each fall, all participants are required to complete the Registration and Participant Information forms. This process of updating information will contribute to the overall safety and quality of NWSRA services. For all other registrations throughout the year, participants need only to fi ll out the Registration Form. No priority is given to mail-in, drop-off or online registrations. Processing begins on Monday, December 12.
Family Registration For all NWSRA programs open to sibling/family members, the separate, signed Family Member Registration form, located at the back of the brochure, must accompany the participant's registration form.
Faxing Your Registration Form NWSRA will accept faxed registration forms, but encourages our customers to call the offi ce for a confi rmation of receipt. This will ensure that the fax was received and accepted. NWSRA's fax number is 847/392-2870. To confi rm your fax, please call the offi ce at 847/392-2848.
Refunds and Credits 1. A full refund or credit will be issued if a program is cancelled. 2. In the event of prolonged illness or moving, a $5.00 service fee will be charged and a prorated refund or credit issued. A doctor's notice is required for illness.
3. If NWSRA has incurred costs due to purchase of tickets, rentals, deposits, etc., a 48-hour notice must be given to NWSRA and vacancy caused by cancellation fi lled. If both conditions are met, a $5.00 service fee will be charged and a refund or credit will be issued.
4. If a participant cancels out of a program prior to the start, and no costs have been incurred, a $5.00 service fee will be charged and a refund or a credit will be issued.
5. A prorated refund or credit may be given if the program is deemed inappropriate for a participant.
6. If inclement weather or leader absence occurs, NWSRA will try to reschedule the activity or issue a credit or refund.
7. Credit slips may be used for future registration and are not transferable to other persons.
Non-resident Fee
Non-residents will be assessed a 50% fee increase above the charges listed. NWSRA park district residents will have priority in registering for all NWSRA programs. Non-residents will be allowed to register as additional space, tickets, seating and leadership allow. Final decisions will be made after the registration deadline when applicable. Door-to-door transportation is not available for non-residents.
Payment Systems
Full payment of program fees should be included with the registration form. However, if at the time of registration this presents a problem for any of our residents, delayed or divided payments are acceptable. Please note any altered payment systems on registration form. NWSRA accepts American Express, Discover Card, Visa and MasterCard for payment of programs, fundraising events and donations. Please indicate the card preference, account number and expiration date on the registration form.
Financial Assistance Policy
For information on the policy and application forms, please contact the NWSRA offi ce at 847/392-2848. Please keep the registration deadline for weekly programs in mind. The application process may take several weeks, so please inquire early. Financial assistance is available to member park district residents.
SPECIAL NOTICES Horseback Riding
If participants are seizure prone, seizures must be controlled by medication and/or the individual must not have had a seizure in over one (1) year in order to be allowed to horseback ride. A doctor's recommendation is suggested for all participants with balance problems or seizures. Riding helmets for all participants are provided by Palatine Stables. At this time, there are no stables in the NWSRA area that can accommodate participants who are non-ambulatory. Stables utilized by NWSRA require that the parent or guardian of each participant sign a release form the fi rst day of the program before the participant will be allowed to ride.
Swim Programs Approximate 1:3 staff to participant ratio is provided in swim programs. If participant is seizure prone, seizures must be controlled by medication and/or the individual must not have had a seizure in one (1) year in order to be allowed to join the program at the designated ratio. If the above conditions are not met or the swimmer has conditions that warrant a 1:1 ratio, parents must note this on the registration form and NWSRA will attempt to fi nd a volunteer.
Personal Flotation Devices (PFD) If the use of a PFD is required for safety during an NWSRA or park district aquatic program, please call NWSRA or the appropriate park district to ask what requirements, if any, they have regarding PFD's. These devices provide the swimmer with buoyancy and a sense of personal security but do not prevent drowning. Close supervision of an individual using a PFD is still a necessity. Proper size, style and fi t are all important in determining the right PFD for the individual. It is the parent/guardian's responsibility to provide the appropriate PFD. Water wings and air mattresses are not considered PFD's and are not allowed in most public pools except during designated hours.
Atlantoaxial Instability Condition Individuals with Down syndrome are at risk of having Atlantoaxial Instability (AAI) which allows increased mobility of the fi rst and second vertebrae. For the safety of NWSRA participants, individuals with Down syndrome will not be allowed to participate in activities such as diving, the butterfl y stroke in swimming, tumbling, gymnastics, the high jump and others which could potentially injure the neck area unless a doctor's note stating the participant is free of AAI is submitted to NWSRA. An x-ray by a doctor is necessary to determine if the condition is present. Parent/guardian should indicate on the registration form whether or not Atlantoaxial Instability Condition is present. For more information on AAI, contact NWSRA and ask to be sent form #352 on AAI.
Dispensing of Medication
If a participant is in need of assistance to take prescription medication, a permission form allowing NWSRA staff to administer medication must be obtained from the NWSRA offi ce. This permission form must be signed by the parent or guardian and returned to NWSRA before staff may assist the participant in taking medication. Complete the medication information on the registration form and a release will be mailed. For after school programs at Kirk or Miner Schools, the medication for the entire session must be brought in prior to the start of the program, either to the NWSRA offi ce or Kirk and/or Miner Schools. The medication must be in a container clearly marked "For NWSRA", with child's name, doctor's name and phone number and dosage instructions. Due to Kirk/Miner School policy, no medication may come to school with your child. Medication information must be indicated on the NWSRA registration form for staff awareness to dispense it during the program. All other medications for NWSRA programs, other than those listed above, must be in NWSRA envelopes and given to the program leader each week. Adult participants older than 22 years of age who need more than a reminder to take prescription medication will need to follow NWSRA's guidelines for dispensing medication.
Mandated Reporters All NWSRA staff are mandated by the State of Illinois to make a report to the DCFS hotline if they observe a situation that provides reasonable cause to suspect child abuse or neglect. Workers in certain professions, including "recreational program" personnel have this legal mandate. Staff are trained on signs and symptoms of abuse and neglect, and procedures for making a report.
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