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The following scenarios are good examples where the Administrators need to manage a Care Profile on behalf of the Care Profile Owners (i.e., parents, adult club members, adult participants, employees, etc.):
- Profile Owner doesn't have an internet access (for those who are living in remote areas where internet access isn't available).
- Profile Owner is not tech-savvy or doesn't know how to use computers or browse the internet.
- Profile Owner has a medical condition or disability that would prevent them from filling out an Operoo profile.
The following steps can be done by the organisation for these scenarios.
- The Administrator will need to ask the users to sign a paper consent form that also give them consent to add their details to an Operoo account.
- Once the consent has been received, create a profile under an Administrator's account (like the Administrator would for their own child). Enter all the details on the paper form onto the Operoo account. Please refer to this article: How does a User create a Care Profile? (With an existing account)
- Upload an image or PDF of the signed paper consent form as a Private note to their profile (that way you have proof of the signature, and their details are easily still accessible for carers). Please refer to this article: How does an Administrator add Private Notes?
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