Proposed service Sample Clauses

Proposed service activity provision The preferred option enables the development of a 12 bedded service configuration to support the full launch of the service. The staffing complement described below will also enable the development of elements of outreach to ensure this new service is embedded within all localities and NHS Board areas, enabling effective, timely transition planning and relocation of young people to their communities of origin.
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Proposed service activity provision The proposed inpatient service would serve the needs of young people who require hospital care for their mental health disorders that result in them presenting as a significant risk of harm towards others. The relationship between mental disorder and offending can vary, for example: Convicted juvenile sex offender who develops bipolar illness; new presentation schizophrenia with violence associated with paranoid delusions; Compulsive fire setting in adolescent with mild learning disability and Asperger’s syndrome. It is likely that some of the referred young people will be already known to justice services; others will have no previously identified offending risk. Similarly, some will be known to specialist mental health services; others will have undiagnosed or new onset of mental disorder. As a result, young people will be drawn from different settings where their offending or mental health needs will be recognised and managed in various ways. The primary function of the service is to address mental health needs, and where possible reduce recidivism. However cognisance will also be made of the individual’s vulnerability and resilience. The following is a summary of available information about mental health needs of young offenders in Scotland: • Youth Justice Pathway; • Young People in Prison; • Secure Accommodation. Secure accommodation Young offenders aged under 18yrs can alternatively be accommodated in secure care/education establishments. They might have offence referrals dealt with via the Children’s Hearings System resulting in a Compulsory Supervision Order with secure authorisation. Alternatively, they might be remanded or given a custodial disposal by the Court. In recent years the number of secure units has reduced (‘Securing Our Future Initiative’ 2009). There are currently six secure units located across Scotland (Montrose, Edinburgh, Bishopbriggs and Renfrewshire) and together providing 90 beds. In 2015, there were on average 86 young people (55 boys and 31 girls), in secure care, eight of whom were sentenced. The majority of female authorisations to secure care are due to welfare concerns whereas for males these authorisations are more likely to be on offence grounds. A study (Scottish Children’s Reporter Association, 2009) examined the secure authorisations of 100 young people and found that 99% were persistent or frequent offenders, 77% had abused alcohol, 65% had abused drugs and 46% had mental health problems. The yo...
Proposed service. Service providers (contracted community organisations, Community Practice and Pharmacy staff) will need to be able to work in partnership with North 51 ltd to provide an evidenced based smoking cessation service.
Proposed service. As part of this agreement, the Institute for Nonprofit Innovation and Excellence will provide the following: • Use of INIE event space (choice of Training Room, CoWorking, Atrium and Board Room) for 8 hours • Use of on-site audio visual equipment (screen, projector, portable monopod) • Parking in Xxxxxx Plaza Parking Garage, up to 6 staff • Assistance with the development of programming, curriculum and activities • Pre-event logistics (venue reservation, AV rentals, order supplies, schedule planning meetings) • Secure site and activity fees for retreat participants • Secure vendor to provide breakfast, lunch and snacks for retreat participants • Two, 1-hour consultations in advance of the retreat to discuss goals and prepare retreat agenda and 1 hour post event re-cap • Coordinate all retreat materials such as handouts, itineraries, name tags, note cards, markers, pens, post-it notes, etc. (including printing of up to 300 b/w copies on-site) • 1 on-site Retreat Assistant to support throughout retreat; serve as scribe as needed • 1 content-specific session Facilitator (Fund Development) PROGRAM STAFF: INIE will provide 1) at least 1 on-site retreat assistant throughout the event to coordinate logistics such as room set up, food, beverages, name tags, A/V, etc. and to serve as a scribe when needed and 2) a professional content-specific Facilitator to guide programming and group discussions. PROGRAM DATE(S): August 3rd or August 10th (9 am – 4 pm) SERVICE LOCATION: Institute for Nonprofit Innovation and Excellence (INIE) 000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX RATES & FEES: 1 Day Retreat Facilitation Fee $5,000 Optional: Good to Great and the Social Sectors (monograph copy) TOTAL: $5,000 PAYMENT TERMS: To secure services, a 50% deposit is due upon signing agreement ($2,500). The balance of $2,500 is due the day of the event (July 30 2021) or before.
Proposed service. 3.2.1 The proposed service would: o deliver the clinical functionality listed above as extended or modified by consultation on this document. o Facilitate a number of different models including where: o the patient data base might relate to a single practice or multiple practices o operation is centralised on an area or national basis o software releases / fixes to be made on very responsive basis

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  • Proposed Goods and Services Proposed Goods and Services docx Please upload one or more documents or sheets describing your offerings, line cards, catalogs, links to offerings OR li st links to your offerings that illustrate the catalog of proposed lines of goods and or services you carry and offer unde r this proposal. I does not have to be exhaustive but should, at a minimum tell us what you are offering. It could be as simple as a sheet with your link to your online catalog of goods and services. Resellers/Dealers - COMPLETE AND UPLOAD ONLY IF YOU HAVE RESELLER OF YOUR GOODS OR SERVICES PROPOSED No response If the PROPOSING vendor has resellers that will be selling for the vendor UNDER this contract, the vendor must downl oad the Resellers/Dealers spreadsheet from the attachment tab, fill in the requested information and upload the compl eted spreadsheet. DO NOT UPLOAD encrypted or password protected files. HUB Subcontracting Plan Form OPTIONAL No response Completion of the HUB Subcontracting Plan Form is OPTIONAL. THE FORM INFORMATION HAS NO EFFECT ON YO UR EVALUATION SCORE. IT IS INFORMATIONAL ONLY. Some Texas State agencies and Universities require it be a p art of the file when determining if they can use a TIPS contract. If you choose to complete one, it is not project specific but the general plan the vendor would use. Complete it as best you can. Vendor can download the HUB Subcontracting Plan Form from the "Attachments" tab and upload their HUB Subcontra cting Plan Form. D/M/WBE Certification OPTIONAL No response D/M/WBE Certification documentation may be scanned and uploaded if you desire to claim your status as one of the i dentified enterprises. (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, Minority Business Enterprise and/or Woman Business Ent erprise) If vendor has more than one certification scan into one document. (PDF Format ONLY) DO NOT UPLOAD encrypted or password protected files. HUB Certification OPTIONAL No response HUB Certification documentation may be scanned and uploaded if you desire to document you status as a HUB compa ny. (Historically Underutilized Business) (PDF Format ONLY) DO NOT UPLOAD encrypted or password protected files. Warranty No response Warranty information (if applicable) must be scanned and uploaded. (PDF Format ONLY) DO NOT UPLOAD encrypted or password protected files. Supplementary No response Supplementary information may be scanned and uploaded. (Company information, brochures, catalogs, etc.) (PDF Fo rmat ONLY) DO NOT UPLOAD encrypted or password protected files. All Other Certificates No response All Other Certificates (if applicable) must be scanned and uploaded. If vendor has more than one other certification sc an into one document. (PDF Format ONLY) DO NOT UPLOAD encrypted or password protected files.

  • RE-WEIGHING PRODUCT Deliveries are subject to re- weighing at the point of destination by the Authorized User. If shrinkage occurs which exceeds that normally allowable in the trade, the Authorized User shall have the option to require delivery of the difference in quantity or to reduce the payment accordingly. Such option shall be exercised in writing by the Authorized User.

  • Notice and warning of disconnection Before disconnecting your premises, we must comply with relevant warning notice requirements and other provisions in the Rules. However, we are not required to provide a warning notice prior to disconnection in certain circumstances (for example, where there has been illegal or fraudulent use of energy at your premises or where there is an emergency or health and safety issue).

  • Eligible Population 5.1 Program eligibility is determined by applicable law set forth in Program rules and the requirements established in the Program Policy Manual.

  • Target Population The Grantee shall ensure that diversion programs and services provided under this grant are designed to serve juvenile offenders who are at risk of commitment to Department.

  • Recall Notice Notice of Recall or available position may be made in person or by U.S. Mail, return receipt requested. It is the responsibility of each laid off employee notify the Sheriff of his/her current address.

  • Community Based Adult Intensive Service (AIS) and Child and Family Intensive Treatment (CFIT) – AIS/CFIT programs offer services primarily based in the home and community for qualifying adults and children with moderate- to-severe mental health conditions. These programs consist at a minimum of ongoing emergency/crisis evaluations, psychiatric assessment, medication evaluation and management, case management, psychiatric nursing services, and individual, group, and family therapy. In a Provider’s Office/In Your Home This plan covers individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and family therapy when rendered by: • Psychiatrists; • Licensed Clinical Psychologists; • Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers; • Advance Practice Registered Nurses (Clinical Nurse Specialists/Nurse Practitioners- Behavioral Health); • Licensed Mental Health Counselors; and • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists. Psychological Testing This plan covers psychological testing as a behavioral health benefit when rendered by: • neuropsychologists; • psychologists; or • pediatric neurodevelopmental specialists. This plan covers neuropsychological testing as described in the Tests, Labs and Imaging section.

  • Scope of Service Interconnection Service shall be provided to the Interconnection Customer at the Point of Interconnection (a), in the case of interconnection of the Customer Facility of a Generation Interconnection Customer, up to the Maximum Facility Output, and (b), in the case of interconnection of the Customer Facility of a Transmission Interconnection Customer, up to the Nominal Rated Capability. The location of the Point of Interconnection shall be mutually agreed by the Interconnected Entities, provided, however, that if the Interconnected Entities are unable to agree on the Point of Interconnection, the Transmission Provider shall determine the Point of Interconnection, provided that Transmission Provider shall not select a Point of Interconnection that would impose excessive costs on either of the Interconnected Entities and shall take material system reliability considerations into account in such selection. Specifications for the Customer Facility and the location of the Point of Interconnection shall be set forth in an appendix to the Interconnection Service Agreement and shall conform to those stated in the Facilities Study.

  • Medication Assisted Treatment This plan covers medication assisted treatment for substance use disorders, including methadone maintenance treatment. Please see the Summary of Medical Benefits for specific copayments for these services.

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