Policy aim Clause Samples

A 'Policy aim' clause defines the overarching objective or purpose that a policy or agreement seeks to achieve. It typically outlines the intended outcomes, guiding principles, or values that inform the rest of the document, such as promoting safety, ensuring compliance, or fostering fairness. By clearly stating the policy's aim, this clause provides context for interpreting the provisions that follow and helps ensure that all parties understand the fundamental goals, thereby reducing ambiguity and aligning expectations.
Policy aim. The aim of this policy is to establish and maintain the security and confidentiality of information, information systems, applications and networks owned or held by Bluesword by: ▪ Ensuring that all members of staff are aware of and fully comply with the relevant legislation as described in this and other policies. ▪ Describing the principals of security and explaining how they shall be implemented in the organisation. ▪ Introducing a consistent approach to security, ensuring that all members of staff fully understand their own responsibilities. ▪ Creating and maintaining within the organisation a level of awareness of the need for Information Security as an integral part of the day to day business. ▪ Protecting information assets under the control of the organisation.
Policy aim. The aim of this policy is to provide Headteachers and employees with a fair and consistent process for managing requests for time off/support for study or post entry qualifications
Policy aim. The aim of this policy is to educate our young people about the benefits and risks of using new technology and provides safeguards and awareness for users to enable them to control their online experiences. In addition, this e-safety policy will operate in conjunction with other policies including those for Student Behaviour, Anti-Bullying and Teaching and Learning. The school’s e-Safety coordinator is ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, working closely with ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ and the ICT department.
Policy aim. The purpose of the Code of Practice is to set out a framework to promote safe and secure systems for controlling and handling of medicinal products in the hospitals, clinics and community services operated by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Health Board as part of an overall medicines management process.