Integrated Service Delivery Sample Clauses

Integrated Service Delivery. STI risk discussion, and promotion of access to condoms for under 25yr olds, at the same time as the EHC discussion. Pharmacies in the Spectrum EHC Scheme will as appropriate discuss STI risk and risk reduction, follow on contraception if not already in place, using the contraception choices document and direct to where STI testing and condoms can be sourced online if needed. They will ask the patient for consent for a follow up phone call from ISHS to ensure that the care plan is complete, and the patient has provision for more appropriate contraception and any STI needs are met. 2.1. Relationship with other services The Contractor is required to develop and maintain links with other relevant services including: Spectrum community Health CIC is responsible for offering clinical advice about contraception and emergency contraception. It should be noted that residents can attend any sexual and reproductive health service in England free of charge GP practices Safeguarding Teams (Wigan Safeguarding Boards for Adults and Children) Other pharmacies 3. Targeted: To geographical areas of high need as evidenced by the sexual health intelligence data and information. 1.4
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Integrated Service Delivery. Integrated Service Delivery (ISD) is the delivery of WorkSource services in a manner that aligns/braids the resources of participating partners to seamlessly address the training and employment needs of system customers - job seekers and businesses. ISD utilizes co-enrollment as a tool to reduce duplicative and administrative activities in favor of a positive customer experience. This allows service delivery partners to use their resources for value-added services to assure that job seekers have the skills to succeed in the regional economy. Co-enrolled ISD creates a warm and meaningful welcome and a quick connection to resources. Rather than simply providing a “countable” service, co-enrolled ISD immediately connects the customer to a robust set of high value system resources relevant to the local and regional economy including assessment, skill development, work-readiness, skill validation and certification. Staff working in a co-enrolled ISD environment are organized into teams based on functions, such as intake/assessment or career guidance, rather than to maintain programmatic boundaries. The goal is more people getting jobs, keeping jobs and getting better wages.
Integrated Service Delivery. STI risk discussion, and access to condoms for under 25yr olds, at the same time as the EHC discussion. Pharmacies in the Spectrum EHC Scheme will as appropriate discuss STI risk and risk reduction and direct to where STI testing and condoms can be sourced online if needed. They will ask the patient for consent for a follow up phone call from ISHS to ensure that the care plan is complete, and the patient has provision for more appropriate contraception and any STI needs are met. 2.1. Relationship with other services The Contractor is required to develop and maintain links with other relevant services including: • Spectrum community Health CIC is responsible for offering clinical advice about contraception and emergency contraception. It should be noted that residents can attend any sexual and reproductive health service in England free of charge • GP practices • Safeguarding Teams (Safeguarding Board for Adults and Children) • Other pharmacies 3. Targeted: To geographical areas of high need as evidenced by the sexual health intelligence data and information. 1.4 Objectives The objectives of the pharmacy EHC service is to: • Promote contraceptive choice to meet the needs of each individual patient • Reduce the numbers of unwanted pregnancies. • Increase access to EHC. • Promote the use of condoms in clients at risk of STI
Integrated Service Delivery authorities have sought the flexibility to develop single delivery mechanisms for certain services. This involves integrating data collection, delivery and external funding sources. BRIGHTON AND HOVE: Freedom and flexibilities to pool the multiple external funding streams (Youth Work Development Fund with the Special Education Needs and Disability Act Funding) to create one Youth Service programme including integration of data collection and sharing, and monitoring and evaluation. The Process of Negotiation ‐ Freedoms and Flexibilities Not Agreed COVENTRY: With regard the Safer and Stronger Communities Fund, Coventry successfully agreed with Government Office to make some changes to the mandatory indicators specified for the Safer and Stronger Communities block where it was felt changes would improve the ability to measure progress. They particularly sought to propose replacements to mandatory indicators around perceptions of crime, for example, ‘to reduce people’s perception of anti‐social behaviour’ and ‘to reduce the perception of local drug use or drug dealing’. Coventry felt that changes to these mandatory indicators would improve the ability to measure progress against outcomes identified in the Safer Stronger Communities block. Whilst a number of Freedoms were successfully negotiated in the first round, only a minority (around 10‐15%) of freedoms and flexibilities were actually signed off in the original Local Area Agreement documents in March 2005 (though many are still in the process of being negotiated). Consequently, it is useful to explore some of those freedoms and flexibilities which were not agreed DORSET: continuity of funding beyond 2005/06. For example for anti‐social behaviour and domestic violence. This specific funding request was refused, as the Treasury has not committed funding other than for 2005/06. Xxxxxx felt that this freedom would enable sustainable action plans for these issues to be developed. However Central Government and the Home Office are unable to commit to these proposals until the 2007 Spending Review.
Integrated Service Delivery. Over the past several years, Washington state’s workforce system has been undergoing significant shifts in its strategies to better align funding streams and improve the efficiency of its services to its diverse customers. These have created a solid foundation upon which our responses to COVID-19 will be built and further strengthened. Efforts to improve integration of services across all four titles of WIOA have positioned our state workforce system to quickly and effectively identify and meet the needs of the tens of thousands of UI claimants seeking reemployment assistance. Workforce system staff work together seamlessly to provide services to UI claimants, including RESEA customers, and leverage all available resources to assess, develop re-employment plans based upon current labor market intelligence, and transition back into the labor force. Additionally, coordination with providers of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits is occurring to ensure that individuals and families have access to a comprehensive array of benefits. Moving forward, labor exchange services will also continue to be enhanced and quickly connect work-ready populations with employment opportunities. In order to obtain a better understanding of the impacts of this disaster to regional economies and improve capabilities to facilitate reemployment and recovery, this grant will provide ESD’s Labor Market and Economic Analysis division and State Workforce Board with resources necessary to: develop and deliver accurate data on UI claimant populations; conduct data analyses necessary to proactively align system response with forecasted sector re-opening timelines and correlating employment demands; enhance employer survey capabilities and report on the future of work/structural changes to the business environment and labor force. This new capacity will inform training and education investments, job placements, business engagement efforts, and help accelerate progress and reach our goals. In addition, an Outreach & Engagement taskforce, led by WWA, will be established, consisting of WWA, state agency partners and other leadership partners, to identify and break down barriers to cross-agency collaboration, streamlined access to services, and utilization of data to achieve the desired impact of decreasing the disproportionate impact on low-income populations in an economic downturn and/or high rates of joblessness. Local...
Integrated Service Delivery. STI risk discussion, and promotion of access to condoms for under 25yr olds, at the same time as the EHC discussion. Pharmacies in the Spectrum EHC Scheme will as appropriate discuss STI risk and risk reduction, follow on contraception if not already in place, using the contraception choices document and direct to where STI testing and condoms can be
Integrated Service Delivery. Pharmacies in the Spectrum EHC Scheme will, as appropriate, discuss STI risk/testing and risk reduction, and access to condoms at the same time as the EHC in discussion. They will also discuss contraception choices using the document supplied and obtain consent for referral in to ISH Services.
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  • Service Delivery Grantee shall:

  • SERVICE DELIVERABLES You will receive service on the Covered Product as described below: Carry-In: Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Covered Product must be shipped or delivered and retrieved by You at Our authorized service center during normal business hours. In-Home/On-Site: Service will be performed in Your home or on-site as indicated on the Declarations Page of this Agreement, or on Your sales receipt or invoice provided You have fulfilled the following requirements: (1) provide Our authorized technician with accessibility to the Covered Product; (2) provide a non-threatening and safe environment for Our authorized technician; and (3) an adult over the age of 18 must be present for the period of time Our authorized technician is scheduled to provide service and while Our authorized technician is on Your property servicing the Covered Product. In-Home Service will be provided by Our authorized service provider during regular business hours, local time, Monday through Friday, except holidays. Our authorized service center may opt to remove the Covered Product to perform service in-shop. The Covered Product will be returned upon completion. Additional time and mileage charges for in-home repairs outside of twenty-five (25) contiguous land miles or the normal service radius of Our authorized service center are not covered by this Agreement, and are Your responsibility.

  • Interconnection Service Interconnection Service allows the Interconnection Customer to connect the Large Generating Facility to the Participating TO’s Transmission System and be eligible to deliver the Large Generating Facility’s output using the available capacity of the CAISO Controlled Grid. To the extent the Interconnection Customer wants to receive Interconnection Service, the Participating TO shall construct facilities identified in Appendices A and C that the Participating TO is responsible to construct. Interconnection Service does not necessarily provide the Interconnection Customer with the capability to physically deliver the output of its Large Generating Facility to any particular load on the CAISO Controlled Grid without incurring congestion costs. In the event of transmission constraints on the CAISO Controlled Grid, the Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility shall be subject to the applicable congestion management procedures in the CAISO Tariff in the same manner as all other resources.

  • SERVICE MONITORING, ANALYSES AND ORACLE SOFTWARE 11.1 We continuously monitor the Services to facilitate Oracle’s operation of the Services; to help resolve Your service requests; to detect and address threats to the functionality, security, integrity, and availability of the Services as well as any content, data, or applications in the Services; and to detect and address illegal acts or violations of the Acceptable Use Policy. Oracle monitoring tools do not collect or store any of Your Content residing in the Services, except as needed for such purposes. Oracle does not monitor, and does not address issues with, non-Oracle software provided by You or any of Your Users that is stored in, or run on or through, the Services. Information collected by Oracle monitoring tools (excluding Your Content) may also be used to assist in managing Oracle’s product and service portfolio, to help Oracle address deficiencies in its product and service offerings, and for license management purposes.

  • SERVICES & DELIVERABLES Seller agrees to perform the services ("Services") and/or provide the goods ("Goods", which term shall include goods provided as part of any Services), described in any PO, in accordance with the applicable PO and with this Agreement. Acceptance of a PO and this Agreement shall occur (i) within five (5) days of receipt by the Seller; or, (ii) upon shipment of Goods; or, (iii) upon commencement of a Service, (whichever is the earlier). Seller shall be bound by the provisions of this Agreement, including all provisions set forth on the face of any applicable PO, whether Seller acknowledges or otherwise signs this Agreement or the PO, unless Seller objects to such terms in writing within five (5) days of receiving the Agreement and/or the PO, prior to shipping Goods or prior to commencing Services. This writing does not constitute a firm offer and may be revoked at any time prior to acceptance. This Agreement may not be added to, modified, superseded, or otherwise altered, except by a writing signed by an authorized Apple representative and specifically stated to be an amendment of this Agreement. Any terms or conditions contained in any acknowledgment, invoice, or other communication of Seller which are inconsistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, are hereby rejected. To the extent that this Agreement might be treated as an acceptance of Seller's prior offer, such acceptance is expressly made on condition of assent by Seller to the terms hereof and shipment of the Goods or beginning performance of any Services by Seller shall constitute such acceptance. Apple hereby reserves the right to reschedule any delivery or cancel any PO issued at any time prior to shipment of the Goods or prior to commencement of any Services. Apple shall not be subject to any charges or other fees as a result of such cancellation.

  • Service Delivery Requirements All services provided by the Vendor under the terms and conditions of this Contract shall be delivered in accordance with:

  • Service Specification The Parties have agreed upon the scope and specification of the Services provided under this Service Agreement in the Service Specification.

  • Transmission Delivery Service Implications Network Resource Interconnection Service allows Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility to be designated by any Network Customer under the Tariff on Transmission Provider's Transmission System as a Network Resource, up to the Large Generating Facility's full output, on the same basis as existing Network Resources interconnected to Transmission Provider's Transmission System, and to be studied as a Network Resource on the assumption that such a designation will occur. Although Network Resource Interconnection Service does not convey a reservation of transmission service, any Network Customer under the Tariff can utilize its network service under the Tariff to obtain delivery of energy from the interconnected Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility in the same manner as it accesses Network Resources. A Large Generating Facility receiving Network Resource Interconnection Service may also be used to provide Ancillary Services after technical studies and/or periodic analyses are performed with respect to the Large Generating Facility's ability to provide any applicable Ancillary Services, provided that such studies and analyses have been or would be required in connection with the provision of such Ancillary Services by any existing Network Resource. However, if an Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility has not been designated as a Network Resource by any load, it cannot be required to provide Ancillary Services except to the extent such requirements extend to all generating facilities that are similarly situated. The provision of Network Integration Transmission Service or firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service may require additional studies and the construction of additional upgrades. Because such studies and upgrades would be associated with a request for delivery service under the Tariff, cost responsibility for the studies and upgrades would be in accordance with FERC's policy for pricing transmission delivery services. Network Resource Interconnection Service does not necessarily provide Interconnection Customer with the capability to physically deliver the output of its Large Generating Facility to any particular load on Transmission Provider's Transmission System without incurring congestion costs. In the event of transmission constraints on Transmission Provider's Transmission System, Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility shall be subject to the applicable congestion management procedures in Transmission Provider's Transmission System in the same manner as Network Resources. There is no requirement either at the time of study or interconnection, or at any point in the future, that Interconnection Customer's Large Generating Facility be designated as a Network Resource by a Network Service Customer under the Tariff or that Interconnection Customer identify a specific buyer (or sink). To the extent a Network Customer does designate the Large Generating Facility as a Network Resource, it must do so pursuant to Transmission Provider's Tariff. Once an Interconnection Customer satisfies the requirements for obtaining Network Resource Interconnection Service, any future transmission service request for delivery from the Large Generating Facility within Transmission Provider's Transmission System of any amount of capacity and/or energy, up to the amount initially studied, will not require that any additional studies be performed or that any further upgrades associated with such Large Generating Facility be undertaken, regardless of whether or not such Large Generating Facility is ever designated by a Network Customer as a Network Resource and regardless of changes in ownership of the Large Generating Facility. However, the reduction or elimination of congestion or redispatch costs may require additional studies and the construction of additional upgrades. To the extent Interconnection Customer enters into an arrangement for long term transmission service for deliveries from the Large Generating Facility outside Transmission Provider's Transmission System, such request may require additional studies and upgrades in order for Transmission Provider to grant such request.

  • Network Interconnection Architecture Each Party will plan, design, construct and maintain the facilities within their respective systems as are necessary and proper for the provision of traffic covered by this Agreement. These facilities include but are not limited to, a sufficient number of trunks to the point of interconnection with the tandem company, and sufficient interoffice and interexchange facilities and trunks between its own central offices to adequately handle traffic between all central offices within the service areas at P.01 grade of service or better. The provisioning and engineering of such services and facilities will comply with generally accepted industry methods and practices, and will observe the rules and regulations of the lawfully established tariffs applicable to the services provided.

  • Interconnection Customer (1) Interconnection Customer shall construct and, unless otherwise indicated, shall own, the following Interconnection Facilities: None

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