Contract and Quality Monitoring Sample Clauses

Contract and Quality Monitoring. 16.1. The Council takes a risk analysis-based approach to Contract and quality monitoring. Refer to Contract and Quality Monitoring Section in Appendix 1.
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Contract and Quality Monitoring. The Council takes a risk analysis based approach to contract and quality monitoring taking into account any combination of but not limited to the following: • Feedback from Service Users and/or their Carers and Representatives (e.g. home visits, telephone feedback, questionnaires, etc.) • Liaison with Service Providers - office visits (which can be unannounced), audits of records, meetings etc • Feedback from other partners, internal and external • Care Quality Commission inspection ratings and feedback • Feedback from Provider Staff • Analysis of ECM Information • Frequency and regularity of attempts made to terminate provision of the Service to individual service users or multiple service users’ Areas of good practice will also be highlighted and may be shared with other Service Providers. Refer to the Contract and Quality Monitoring Tool in Appendix 2 which is the tool used to inform Contract and Quality Monitoring.

Related to Contract and Quality Monitoring

  • STANDARDS AND QUALITY The Supplier shall at all times during the Contract Period ensure that the Services are delivered in accordance with: the Digital Service Design Manual (and the Supplier shall comply with the processes and procedures set out therein); the Standards; the KPIs; the Methodology; the applicable SOW; and all other applicable provisions of this Contract.

  • SMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 4.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment.

  • EMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 4.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment.

  • NMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 3.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment.

  • Workmanship and Quality 7.8.1 Employees appropriately qualified will sign all required documentation in accordance with the applicable statutes and regulations.

  • Program Monitoring and Evaluation (c) The Recipient shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, and furnish to the Association not later than six months after the Closing Date, a report of such scope and in such detail as the Association shall reasonably request, on the execution of the Program, the performance by the Recipient and the Association of their respective obligations under the Legal Agreements and the accomplishment of the purposes of the Financing.”

  • Reporting and Monitoring Please provide a brief description of the mechanisms proposed for this project for reporting to the UNDP and partners, including a reporting schedule.

  • ESTIMATED SPEND AND QUANTITIES This Contract is an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)

  • Monitoring and Adjusting Forecasts Verizon will, for ninety (90) days, monitor traffic on each trunk group that it establishes at ECI’s suggestion or request pursuant to the procedures identified in Section 14.2 of this Attachment. At the end of such ninety-(90) day period, Verizon may disconnect trunks that, based on reasonable engineering criteria and capacity constraints, are not warranted by the actual traffic volume experienced. If, after such initial ninety (90) day period for a trunk group, Verizon determines that any trunks in the trunk group in excess of two (2) DS1s are not warranted by actual traffic volumes (considering engineering criteria for busy Centium Call Second (Hundred Call Second) and blocking percentages), then Verizon may hold ECI financially responsible for the excess facilities and disconnect such excess facilities.

  • Project Monitoring Reporting and Evaluation The Recipient shall furnish to the Association each Project Report not later than forty-five (45) days after the end of each calendar semester, covering the calendar semester.

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