Common use of Pharmacy Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Pharmacy Responsibilities. 6.1 The pharmacy will complete and return the monthly monitoring data required by the CCC in a timely fashion, i.e. by the deadline set by the CCC. 6.2 The pharmacy has appropriate CCC provided health promotion material available for the user group and promotes its uptake. 6.3 The pharmacy reviews its standard operating procedures and the referral pathways for the service. 6.4 The pharmacy should be able to demonstrate that pharmacists and staff involved in the provision of the service have undertaken CPD relevant to this service and CCC organised training provided by accredited trainers. 6.5 The pharmacy participates in CCC organised audit of service provision where required and will co-operate with the CCC inspection, monitoring and evaluation procedures which may include inspections to evaluate and record the Service Provider’s performance. 6.6 The pharmacy co-operates with any locally agreed CCC-led assessment of service user experience. 6.7 The pharmacy will nominate a named individual who will act as a point of contact for this service. 6.8 It is important that pharmacies protect children and adults from avoidable harm (as defined in Safeguarding Children and Adults guidelines) including safeguarding training, training on the Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty. A Safeguarding lead should be identified in each practice. Safeguarding Children guidelines can be obtained via this link: Safeguarding Adults guidelines can be obtained via this link:

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Sources: Service Agreement, Service Agreement