Core Centre definition

Core Centre means the main service outlet of the Kwai Tsing District Health Centre, which has a net operational floor area of about 1 500 square metres and comprises component facilities as more particularly set out in Annex A to Part VIService Specifications; “Core Team” means the personnel of such posts, numbers, qualifications / experience and having such responsibilities as set out in Schedule D to Part V – Conditions of Contract; “Designated Bank Account” means an interest-bearing HK$ account established and maintained in the sole name of the Operator with a bank licensed under the Banking Ordinance (Cap.155 of the Laws of Hong Kong) solely and exclusively for the purpose of the DHC Scheme; “DHC Centres” means and includes the Core Centre and the Satellite Centres; “DHC Clients” means members of the public who use the services under the DHC Scheme; “DHC Network” or “Network” means a list of M&H Practitioners practising within the districts of Kwai Tsing, Tsuen Wan, Shatin and Sham Shui Po as may from time to time be approved by the Government to provide medical and healthcare services to DHC Clients outside the DHC Centres to be set up under Clause 4 of Part V – Conditions of Contract; “DHC Scheme” means the setting up and operation of a District Health Centre in Kwai Tsing District which includes the Core Centre, the Satellite Centres and the DHC Network; “eHRSS” means the information infrastructure established under section 5(1) of the Electronic Health Record Sharing System Ordinance (Cap. 625) with the nameof “Electronic Health Record Sharing System”;
Core Centre means the main service outlet of the Tsuen Wan District Health Centre, which has a total floor area of about 1 000 square metres as set out in Annex to Part VIService Specifications;

Examples of Core Centre in a sentence

  • Gender & inclusivity Support implementation, monitoring and reporting of gender, equity and social inclusion strategy for the Centre, working closely with the Director and Core Centre Staff to support the mainstreaming of GESI across the Centre’s work.

  • For each of the four external goals: Plan and run events as required All logistics for events as directed by the Core Centre Staff, such as workshops, including sub-contracting of venues, facilitators and advisers as required, across the external goals.

  • AILAF provides funding for analytical research using IODP legacy material and data available from one of the three IODP core repositories (Kochi Core Centre; Gulf Coast Repository; Bremen Core Repository).

  • Internal Goal: A Great Place to Work Contracting and all HR support functions for Core Centre Staff Recruitment, contracting and HR support (including pensions, benefits etc) for the Core Centre Staff: currently 6 people (excluding 2 employed by HMG), likely to increase to approximately 20 people over the contract period – see above section on TUPE paragraphs 13-24.

  • The roster’s capability should cover risk management, economics, public financial management, risk modelling, finance, actuarial science, humanitarian delivery, gender, inclusion, monitoring and evaluation, service delivery, research management and communications, as well as other areas identified by the Core Centre Staff.

  • For each of the four external goals: Management of a call down roster of technical experts for the Centre Providing surge, research, administrative (including physical deployment where necessary) and, technical inputs to the Centre’s work as required across the four external goals, through a suitably qualified, pool of consultants for use by the Director and wider Core Centre staff.

  • For each of the four external goals: Procurement, grant and contract award management The Core Centre Staff will develop ToRs and calls for proposals, manage procurement, grant or contract awards, comms services such as website or social media management, and management for research, analytics, innovation/pilots, to contribute across the external goals.