Common use of Children, Young People and Families Clause in Contracts

Children, Young People and Families. To strengthen and further improve the health and wellbeing of children, young people and families across NSW, Districts and Networks will work collaboratively within NSW Health and with other relevant organisations to deliver Healthy, Safe and Well: A Strategic Health Plan for Children, Young People and Families 2014–24. In particular, to achieving the Premier’s priorities include:  Reducing Domestic Violence: Policy, and Routine Domestic Violence Screening to identify victims of domestic violence, provide medical forensic and psychosocial services as appropriate, supporting the justice strategy and the NSW Premiers priorities to reduce domestic violence reoffending.  Improving service levels in hospitals: Paediatric Capability Framework includes whole of hospital strategy for children and young people.  Tackling childhood obesity: Policy lead on Well Child Healthcare.  Protecting our kids: Policy related to statewide child protection services and other services designed to identify vulnerable children and their families early.  Reducing youth homelessness: Policy to set statewide priorities and direction in Youth Health and support Youth Health services in capacity building. These Youth Health services were established to provide services to young people at risk of homelessness or young people already homeless.  Improving government services: consistent with Strategic Direction 5 of Healthy, Safe and Well 2014-24 - improve efficiency of services ensuring the right services are provided at the right place and at the right time for children and young people. Provide specialist services including:  Child Protection services, including Child Protection Counselling Services and Child Protection Units/Services.  Sexual Assault Services including integrated medical and forensic services.  Service pathways for victims of domestic and family violence.  Services specified under the NSW Health Aboriginal Family Health Strategy.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Children, Young People and Families. To strengthen and further improve the health and wellbeing of children, young people and families across NSW, Districts and Networks will work collaboratively within NSW Health and with other relevant organisations to deliver Healthy, Safe and Well: A Strategic Health Plan for Children, Young People and Families 2014–24. In particular, to achieving the Premier’s priorities include:  Reducing Domestic Violence: Violence (DV): Policy, and Routine Domestic Violence Screening to identify victims of domestic violenceDV, provide medical forensic and psychosocial services as appropriate, supporting the justice strategy and the NSW Premiers priorities to reduce domestic violence DV reoffending.  Improving service levels in hospitals: Paediatric Capability Framework includes whole of hospital strategy for children and young people.  Tackling childhood obesity: Policy lead on Well Child Healthcare.  Protecting our kids: Policy related to statewide child protection services and other services designed to identify vulnerable children and their families early.  Reducing youth homelessness: Policy to set statewide priorities and direction in Youth Health and support Youth Health services in capacity building. These Youth Health services were established to provide services to young people at risk of homelessness or young people already homeless.  Improving government services: consistent with Strategic Direction 5 of Healthy, Safe and Well 2014-24 - improve efficiency of services ensuring the right services are provided at the right place and at the right time for children and young people. Provide specialist services including:  Child Protection services, including Child Protection Counselling Services and Child Protection Units/Services.  Sexual Assault Services including integrated medical and forensic services.  Service pathways for victims of domestic and family violence.  Services specified under the NSW Health Aboriginal Family Health Strategy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Children, Young People and Families. To strengthen and further improve the health and wellbeing of children, young people and families across NSW, Districts and Networks will work collaboratively within NSW Health and with other relevant organisations to deliver Healthy, Safe and Well: A Strategic Health Plan for Children, Young People and Families 2014–24. In particular, to achieving the to: Achieve Premier’s priorities includerelevant to the Office of Kids and Families, where NSW Health has the following Lead and Support roles: Reducing Domestic Violence: Policy, and Routine Domestic Violence Screening to identify victims of domestic violence, provide medical forensic and psychosocial services as appropriate, supporting the justice strategy and the NSW Premiers priorities to reduce domestic violence reoffending. Improving service levels in hospitals: Paediatric Capability Framework includes whole of hospital strategy for children and young people. Tackling childhood obesity: Policy lead on Well Child Healthcare. Protecting our kids: Policy related to statewide child protection services and other services designed to identify vulnerable children and their families early. Reducing youth homelessness: Policy to set statewide priorities and direction in Youth Health and support Youth Health services in capacity building. These Youth Health services were established to provide services to young people at risk of homelessness or young people already homeless. Improving government services: consistent with Strategic Direction 5 of Healthy, Safe and Well 2014-24 - improve efficiency of services ensuring the right services are provided at the right place and at the right time for children and young people. Provide specialist services including: Child Protection services, including Child Protection Counselling Services and Child Protection Units/Services. Sexual Assault Services including integrated medical and forensic services. Service pathways for victims of domestic and family violence. Services specified under the NSW Health Aboriginal Family Health Strategy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Children, Young People and Families. To strengthen and further improve the health and wellbeing of children, young people and families across NSW, Districts and Networks will work collaboratively within NSW Health and with other relevant organisations to deliver Healthy, Safe and Well: A Strategic Health Plan for Children, Young People and Families 2014–24. In particular, to achieving the Premier’s priorities include:  Reducing Domestic Violence: Policy, and Routine Domestic Violence Screening to identify victims of domestic violenceviolance, provide medical forensic and psychosocial services as appropriate, supporting the justice strategy and the NSW Premiers priorities to reduce domestic violence violance reoffending.  Improving service levels in hospitals: Paediatric Capability Framework includes whole of hospital strategy for children and young people.  Tackling childhood obesity: Policy lead on Well Child Healthcare.  Protecting our kids: Policy related to statewide child protection services and other services designed to identify vulnerable children and their families early.  Reducing youth homelessness: Policy to set statewide priorities and direction in Youth Health and support Youth Health services in capacity building. These Youth Health services were established to provide services to young people at risk of homelessness or young people already homeless.  Improving government services: consistent with Strategic Direction 5 of Healthy, Safe and Well 2014-24 - improve efficiency of services ensuring the right services are provided at the right place and at the right time for children and young people. Provide specialist services including:  Child Protection services, including Child Protection Counselling Services and Child Protection Units/Services.  Sexual Assault Services including integrated medical and forensic services.  Service pathways for victims of domestic and family violence.  Services specified under the NSW Health Aboriginal Family Health Strategy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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Children, Young People and Families. To strengthen and further improve the health and wellbeing of children, young people and families across NSW, Districts and Networks will work collaboratively within NSW Health and with other relevant organisations to deliver Healthy, Safe and Well: A Strategic Health Plan for Children, Young People and Families 2014–24. In particular, to achieving the Premier’s priorities include:  Reducing Domestic Violence: Violence (DV): Policy, and Routine Domestic Violence Screening to identify victims of domestic violenceDV, provide medical forensic and psychosocial services as appropriate, supporting the justice strategy and the NSW Premiers priorities to reduce domestic violence DV reoffending.  Improving service levels in hospitals: Paediatric Capability Framework includes whole of hospital strategy for children and young people.  Tackling childhood obesity: Policy lead on Well Child Healthcare.  Protecting our kids: Policy related to statewide child protection services and other services designed to identify vulnerable children and their families early.  Reducing youth homelessness: Policy to set statewide priorities and direction in Youth Health and support Youth Health services in capacity building. These Youth Health services were established to provide services to young people at risk of homelessness or young people already homeless.  Improving government services: consistent with Strategic Direction 5 of Healthy, Safe and Well 2014-24 - improve efficiency of services ensuring the right services are provided at the right place and at the right time for children and young people. Provide specialist services including:  Child Protection services, including Child Protection Counselling Services and Child Protection Units/Services.  Sexual Assault Services including integrated medical and forensic services.  Service pathways for victims of domestic and family violence.  Services specified under the NSW Health Aboriginal Family Health Strategy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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