Activities/Services Sample Clauses

Activities/Services. Facility provides activity programming, including but not limited to, a planned schedule of recreational, motivational, social and other activities, together with the necessary material and supplies to make Resident’s life more meaningful.
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Activities/Services. By 6/30/2022, 70% of survivors that qualify for immigration relief will receive support to apply for the relevant immigration remedy. By 6/30/22, 70% of survivors that complete the crisis phase will transition into the stabilization phase. Additionally, all survivors that complete the crisis phase will work with the advocate to complete the Victim Needs Screening tool and VISPDAT, as well as to develop individualized safety plan and goal plans. By 6/30/22, 70% of the survivors assessed receiving in- person comprehensive case management services will report knowing more ways to plan for their safety. This outcome is in alignment with DVAC's goal to Increase in physical and emotional safety for IPV Survivors and the IPV Task Force's outcome of Increased survivor safety, autonomy, options, and improve overall health and well being. By 6/30/22, 70% of survivors that receive crisis support services will engage in advocacy services through the Crisis Phase and meet with an advocate at least three times. This outcome is in alignment with the IPV Task Force's outcome of Increased survivor safety, autonomy, options, and improve overall health and well being. By 6/30/22, 75% of the 60 survivors that receive crisis intervention advocacy services will have their individual needs met as well as information or referrals to an appropriate agency resource. This outcome is in alignment with the IPV Task Force's outcome of Increased survivor safety, autonomy, options, and improve overall health and well being.
Activities/Services. 85% of clients working with ES will report that the ES understood their employment needs and goals 75% of clients working with ES will report they are able to identify resources to address barriers to employment 90% of clients working with Employment Specialist (ES) will report improving at least one job readiness skill E. Short/Long Term Outcome Measures D1. # of unduplicated clients/families served per FY D2. # of Outputs per FY D3. Output 45 Assessment 45 Clients 420 One-Hour Session 30 Clients 48 Class 45 Clients 10 Clients 10 Class 10 Clients 10 Class 15 Clients Santa Xxxxx County Social Services Agency FY 2021 and FY 2022 Exhibit C: Budget Plan Resource Table Agency Name: Contract Period: Program Name: Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence (NDSDV) March 23, 2021 through June 30, 2022 Survivor Intervention Services A B C D Source of Funds FY 2021 and FY 2022 Amount % of Total Funding Commitment Code Social Services Agency (SSA)* $ 136,851 100% 1 Other Funding Sources: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Total Funding Resources $ 136,851 100% Commitment Code 1 Firm Commitment-Already have an agreement or letter confirming funding 2 Anticipated Renewal of Existing Funding-Continuation of current year funding 3 Anticipated Resource-Projection of previous fees or donations 4 Application Pending-Application has been submitted, no confirmation at this time 5 Pre-Application-Not yet submitted and expect funding * The SSA line in FY 2021 and FY 2022 Amount, Column "B" should equal the Grand Total of Column "B" in the Budget Detail. Santa Xxxxx County Social Services Agency FY 2021 and FY 2022 Exhibit C: Budget Plan Staffing Salary Agency Name: Contract Period: Program Name: Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence (NDSDV) March 23, 2021 through June 30, 2022 Survivor Intervention Services A B C D Staff Name and Job Title Annual Budgeted Salary % of Salary Allocated to SCC Salary Allocated to the SCC Employment Specialist (to be hired) $ 52,520.00 133% $ 69,852 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Manager of Support Services $ 66,950.00 20% $ 13,390 $ - 0% $ - $ - 0% $ - $ - 0% $ - $ - 0% $ - $ - 0% $ - $ - 0% $ - $ - 0% $ - Total $ 83,242 *Total Salary Allocated to the SCC should equal the Salaries line in SCC General Fund, Column ("B") of the Budget Detail. If there are any staffing changes during the contract term, contractor must submit to the County a revised "Staffing Salary." If the staffing change impacts any budget line items, Contractor must also submit to the County a revised budge...

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  • Utilities, Services Landlord shall provide, subject to the terms of this Section 11, water, electricity, heat, air conditioning, light, power, sewer, and other utilities (including gas and fire sprinklers to the extent the Project is plumbed for such services), refuse and trash collection and janitorial services (collectively, “Utilities”). Landlord shall pay, as Operating Expenses or subject to Tenant’s reimbursement obligation, for all Utilities used on the Premises, all maintenance charges for Utilities, and any storm sewer charges or other similar charges for Utilities imposed by any Governmental Authority or Utility provider, and any taxes, penalties, surcharges or similar charges thereon. Landlord shall not cause any Utilities to the Premises which are not currently separately metered to be separately metered. Tenant shall pay directly to the Utility provider, prior to delinquency, any separately metered Utilities and services which may be furnished to Tenant or the Premises during the Term. Tenant shall pay, as part of Operating Expenses, its share of all charges for jointly metered Utilities based upon consumption, as reasonably determined by Landlord. No interruption or failure of Utilities, from any cause whatsoever other than Landlord’s willful misconduct, shall result in eviction or constructive eviction of Tenant, termination of this Lease or the abatement of Rent. Tenant agrees to limit use of water and sewer with respect to Common Areas to normal restroom use. Landlord’s sole obligation for either providing emergency generators or providing emergency back-up power to Tenant shall be: (i) to provide emergency generators with not less than the capacity of the emergency generators located in the Building as of the Commencement Date, and (ii) to contract with a third party to maintain the emergency generators as per the manufacturer’s standard maintenance guidelines. Landlord shall have no obligation to provide Tenant with operational emergency generators or back-up power or to supervise, oversee or confirm that the third party maintaining the emergency generators is maintaining the generators as per the manufacturer’s standard guidelines or otherwise. During any period of replacement, repair or maintenance of the emergency generators when the emergency generators are not operational, including any delays thereto due to the inability to obtain parts or replacement equipment, Landlord shall have no obligation to provide Tenant with an alternative back-up generator or generators or alternative sources of back-up power. Tenant expressly acknowledges and agrees that Landlord does not guaranty that such emergency generators will be operational at all times or that emergency power will be available to the Premises when needed.

  • Activities of JCM The services of JCM to the Trust hereunder are not to be deemed to be exclusive, and JCM and its affiliates are free to render services to other parties. It is understood that trustees, officers and shareholders of the Trust are or may become interested in JCM as directors, officers and shareholders of JCM, that directors, officers, employees and shareholders of JCM are or may become similarly interested in the Trust, and that JCM may become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

  • ADS Services Up to U.S. $5.00 per 100 ADSs (or fraction thereof) held on the applicable record date(s) established by the Depositary. Person holding ADSs on the applicable record date(s) established by the Depositary.

  • Beta Services From time to time, We may invite You to try Beta Services at no charge. You may accept or decline any such trial in Your sole discretion. Beta Services will be clearly designated as beta, pilot, limited release, developer preview, non-production, evaluation or by a description of similar import. Beta Services are for evaluation purposes and not for production use, are not considered “Services” under this Agreement, are not supported, and may be subject to additional terms. Unless otherwise stated, any Beta Services trial period will expire upon the earlier of one year from the trial start date or the date that a version of the Beta Services becomes generally available. We may discontinue Beta Services at any time in Our sole discretion and may never make them generally available. We will have no liability for any harm or damage arising out of or in connection with a Beta Service.

  • Contractor’s Services a. Contractor shall perform all Services in accordance with Residential Care and Assisted Living Facilities Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 411, Division 054 and all applicable state and federal laws.

  • Information Services Traffic 5.1 For purposes of this Section 5, Voice Information Services and Voice Information Services Traffic refer to switched voice traffic, delivered to information service providers who offer recorded voice announcement information or open vocal discussion programs to the general public. Voice Information Services Traffic does not include any form of Internet Traffic. Voice Information Services Traffic also does not include 555 traffic or similar traffic with AIN service interfaces, which traffic shall be subject to separate arrangements between the Parties. Voice Information services Traffic is not subject to Reciprocal Compensation as Local Traffic under the Interconnection Attachment.

  • Telemedicine Services This plan covers clinically appropriate telemedicine services when the service is provided via remote access through an on-line service or other interactive audio and video telecommunications system in accordance with R.I. General Law § 27-81-1. Clinically appropriate telemedicine services may be obtained from a network provider, and from our designated telemedicine service provider. When you seek telemedicine services from our designated telemedicine service provider, the amount you pay is listed in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive a covered healthcare service from a network provider via remote access, the amount you pay depends on the covered healthcare service you receive, as indicated in the Summary of Medical Benefits. For information about telemedicine services, our designated telemedicine service provider, and how to access telemedicine services, please visit our website or contact our Customer Service Department.

  • SaaS Services 6.1 Our SaaS Services are audited at least yearly in accordance with the AICPA’s Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements (“SSAE”) No. 18. We have attained, and will maintain, SOC 1 and SOC 2 compliance, or its equivalent, for so long as you are timely paying for SaaS Services. Upon execution of a mutually agreeable Non-Disclosure Agreement (“NDA”), we will provide you with a summary of our compliance report(s) or its equivalent. Every year thereafter, for so long as the NDA is in effect and in which you make a written request, we will provide that same information.

  • Disaster Services In the event of a local, state, or federal emergency, including natural, man- made, criminal, terrorist, and/or bioterrorism events, declared as a state disaster by the Governor, or a federal disaster by the appropriate federal official, Grantee may be called upon to assist the System Agency in providing the following services:

  • Professional Activities The Superintendent/Principal shall be encouraged to attend appropriate professional meetings at the local, state, and national levels. Within budget constraints, such costs of attendance shall be paid by the Board. The Superintendent/Principal’s attendance at professional meetings at the national level must have prior approval of the Board.

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