Reporting Outcomes Sample Clauses

Reporting Outcomes. Each year on the 1st of April, the individual faculty mentors of the users must provide an account of any publications, presentations, and/or posters acknowledging the MGAL core facility to MGAL personnel. Continued access to COBRE-supported resources is contingent on providing this vital information in the annual report. IBC Registration No. Signature of Faculty/PI Print Name Date Signature of MGAL Personnel Print Name Date
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Reporting Outcomes. Each year on the 1st of April, the individual faculty mentors of the users must provide an account of any publications, presentations, and/or posters acknowledging the InSTAR core facility to InSTAR personnel. Continued access to COBRE-supported resources is contingent on providing this vital information in the annual report. IBC Registration No. Signature of Faculty/PI Print Name Date Signature of InSTAR Personnel Print Name Date
Reporting Outcomes. The intended outcomes acquired by the CSP Program Director and Case Managers being involved in the GRIP program are as follows: School Based Mental Health Prevention and Early Intervention Services Individual/Students Improved Mental Health: Over 70% of the GRIP students receiving intervention services will be reported as having higher self-esteem by their mentors and school staff. These outcomes are measured through self-reporting in pre/post surveys, through both verbal and written reports and are reported each quarter. Improved Social Behaviors: 80% of the students receiving early intervention services will have increased school attendance and decreased discipline on campus. Each of GRIP schools will report an increase in overall school performance of 10%. These outcomes are measured through monitoring at the school site and data received from school attendance and discipline records. These results are reported on a monthly basis. Improved School Performance: Over 85% of students receiving intervention services will be reported as having an improvement in their GPA. These outcomes are measured through monitoring at the school site and data received from school grade reports. These results are reported on a monthly basis. Improved resilience and protective factors: Over 70% of the parents of the students receiving intervention will attend Parenting classes that will focus on protective factors. All 5th and 6th grade students from each of the 22 GRIP Schools will attend self- esteem classes that focus on protective factors. Twenty-five (25) of the students at each of the GRIP Middle Schools will attend self-esteem classes that focus on protective factors. One hundred percent (100%) of the families receiving intervention services will have an increased knowledge of mental health issued and the community resources available. These outcomes are measured through verbal self-repots and feedback to the GRIP Committee following school site educational meetings. These results are reported on a monthly basis. System/Program (School Districts) Each of the participating GRIP School Districts will report on-site mental health resources. School Districts: 90% of the faculty and staff of at each of the GRIP schools will report an increased ability to refer students in need of early intervention training. Ninety percent (90%) of the faculty and staff at each of the 22 GRIP schools will attend a faculty training conducted by the GRIP Committee (Office of the District Att...
Reporting Outcomes. The frequency of the outcome reporting will depend on: • the collection frequency of the data sources • the time required for reliable linkage. Glossary Community Housing Provider (CHP) Not-for-profit providing housing assistance to eligible people on low incomes who are unable to access appropriate housing in the private market. The housing types provided by community housing providers include social housing, affordable housing and supported housing. Community Managed Organisation (CMO) Key non-government provider of mental health, community support and disability support services to people with a lived experience. Shared Client with higher needs A person who: • had a mental health related admission in the previous 2 years; and • had some SHS or TA use in the past 3 years. Homeless Where a person does not have suitable accommodation which meets basic needs including a sense of security, stability, privacy, safety and the ability to control living space. May be: • Primary: no conventional accommodation or shelter; • Secondary: living in shelters, emergency accommodation, refuges and couch surfing; • Tertiary: living in accommodation that falls below minimum community standards.

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  • Foreign Asset/Account Reporting; Exchange Controls Participant’s country may have certain foreign asset and/or account reporting requirements and/or exchange controls which may affect Participant’s ability to acquire or hold shares of Stock under the Plan or cash received from participating in the Plan (including from any dividends received or sale proceeds arising from the sale of shares of Stock) in a brokerage or bank account outside Participant’s country. Participant may be required to report such accounts, assets or transactions to the tax or other authorities in his or her country. Participant also may be required to repatriate sale proceeds or other funds received as a result of Participant’s participation in the Plan to his or her country through a designated bank or broker and/or within a certain time after receipt. Participant acknowledges that it is his or her responsibility to be compliant with such regulations, and Participant should consult his or her personal legal advisor for any details.

  • Diversity Reporting Upon request, the Contractor will report to the Department its spend with business enterprises certified by the OSD. These reports must include the time period covered, the name and Federal Employer Identification Number of each business enterprise utilized during the period, commodities and contractual services provided by the business enterprise, and the amount paid to the business enterprise on behalf of each agency purchasing under the Contract.

  • Reporting TIPS Sales Vendor must report all TIPS Sales to TIPS. If a TIPS sale is initiated by Vendor receiving a TIPS Member’s purchase order from TIPS directly, Vendor may consider that specific TIPS Sale reported. Otherwise, with the exception of TIPS Automated Vendors, who have signed an exclusive agreement with TIPS regarding reporting, all TIPS Sales must be reported to TIPS by either: (1) Emailing the purchase order or similar purchase document (with Vendor’s Name, as known to TIPS, and the TIPS Contract Name and Number included) to TIPS at xxxxxx@xxxx-xxx.xxx with “Confirmation Only” in the subject line of the email within three business days of Vendor’s acceptance of the order, or; (2) Within 3 business days of the order being accepted by Vendor, Vendor must login to the TIPS Vendor Portal and successfully self-report all necessary sale information within the Vendor Portal and confirm that it shows up accurately on your current Vendor Portal statement. No other method of reporting is acceptable unless agreed to by the Parties in writing. Failure to report all sales pursuant to this provision may result in immediate cancellation of Vendor’s TIPS Contract(s) for cause at TIPS’ sole discretion. Please refer to the TIPS Accounting FAQ’s for more information about reporting sales and if you have further questions, contact the Accounting Team at xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx-xxx.xxx.

  • UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS Seller agrees to actively seek out and provide the maximum practicable opportunities for small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, minority business enterprises, historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions, Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business concerns and US Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned small business concerns to participate in the subcontracts Seller awards to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient performance of this Contract.

  • Foreign Asset/Account Reporting Information Italian residents who, at any time during the fiscal year, hold foreign financial assets (including cash and Shares) which may generate income taxable in Italy are required to report these assets on their annual tax returns (UNICO Form, RW Schedule) for the year during which the assets are held, or on a special form if no tax return is due. These reporting obligations will also apply to Italian residents who are the beneficial owners of foreign financial assets under Italian money laundering provisions.

  • Reporting on Utilization of Subject Inventions 1. The Performer agrees to submit, during the term of the Agreement, an annual report on the utilization of a subject invention or on efforts at obtaining such utilization that are being made by the Performer or its licensees or assignees. Such reports shall include information regarding the status of development, date of first commercial sale or use, gross royalties received by the Performer, and such other data and information as the agency may reasonably specify. The Performer also agrees to provide additional reports as may be requested by DARPA in connection with any march-in proceedings undertaken by DARPA in accordance with Paragraph I of this Article. DARPA agrees it shall not disclose such information to persons outside the Government without permission of the Performer, unless required by law.

  • Foreign Assets/Account Reporting Information Italian residents who, during the fiscal year, hold investments abroad or foreign financial assets (e.g., cash, Shares and RSUs) which may generate income taxable in Italy are required to report such on their annual tax returns (UNICO Form, RW Schedule) or on a special form if no tax return is due. The same reporting obligations apply to Italian residents who, even if they do not directly hold investments abroad or foreign financial assets (e.g., cash, Shares and RSUs), are beneficial owners of the investment pursuant to Italian money laundering provisions.

  • Outcomes Secondary: Career pathway students will: have career goals designated on SEOP, earn concurrent college credit while in high school, achieve a state competency certificate and while completing high school graduation requirements.

  • Reporting Frequency During any period of time when you are subject to the requirement in paragraph 1 of this award term and condition, you must report proceedings information through XXX for the most recent five year period, either to report new information about any proceeding(s) that you have not reported previously or affirm that there is no new information to report. Recipients that have Federal contract, grant, and cooperative agreement awards with a cumulative total value greater than $10,000,000 must disclose semiannually any information about the criminal, civil, and administrative proceedings.

  • Data Reporting 1. Maintain and adhere to data system software and encrypted portable computer device updates, and interface capability requirements for each computer located within the facility, and as specified in the Contract and required by County.

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