Service Delivery Principles definition

Service Delivery Principles means the service delivery principles set out, as set forth in Schedule B(Services), as amended from time to time;

Examples of Service Delivery Principles in a sentence

  • Longstanding statutes related to LTSS require DHHS to “include a balanced array of health, social, and supported services that are well coordinated to promote individual choice, dignity and the highest practicable level of independence.” Further, DHHS is expected to ensure that “all services shall be responsive and 9 See Report to Congress, Commission on Long-Term Care, September 30, 2013, specifically, see Service Delivery Principles, outlined on page 36.

  • Victoria Police believes that the model, together with these enhancements, will provide a guide, to set target staffing levels and directions, and assist in management decisions.In addition to the above, Victoria Police has developed its Major Crime Management Model, Service Delivery Principles and is in the process of further professionalising policing through the Future of Education Project.

  • Integrated Health Care Service Delivery Principles for Persons with Serious Mental Illness (SMI): The Contractor shall comply with all terms, conditions, and requirements in this Contract while embedding the following principles in the design and implementation of an integrated health care service delivery system: 1.

  • Box 1: Service Delivery Principles for Services for Indigenous Australians Priority principle: Programs and services should contribute to Closing the Gap by meeting the targets endorsed by COAG while being appropriate to local community needs.

  • At the highest level, all Governments will be guided by the Service Delivery Principles for Services for Indigenous Australians agreed by COAG in 2008.

  • Program 7.4, Indigenous Capability and Development is consistent with the Service Delivery Principles for Programs and Services for Indigenous Australians (Schedule D) under the National Indigenous Reform Agreement.

  • COAG has agreed six core Service Delivery Principles that all governments have agreed should be applied when designing and delivering services for Indigenous people (see Box 1).

  • These Settlement Services must be provided in a manner that is consistent with, and in accordance with the Service Delivery Principles, requirements and conditions specified in this SOR.

  • Integrated Health Care Service Delivery Principles for Persons with Serious Mental Illness (SMI): Coordinating and integrating physical and behavioral health care is expected to produce improved access to primary care services, increased prevention, early identification, and intervention to reduce the incidence of serious physical illnesses, including chronic disease.

  • In late 2006, in line with the new Service Delivery Principles (Appendix E), Chief Commissioner Nixon requested a review of NHW to ensure that the resources committed to it, and its effectiveness as a crime prevention tool is consistent with the revised service delivery model.

Related to Service Delivery Principles

  • Service Schedule means the document entitled “Service Schedule” containing additional terms relating to a particular Service which schedule shall form part of this Agreement;

  • Delivery Schedule means the schedule for the delivery of Services as set forth in attached Annex 3.

  • Coordinated Transaction Scheduling or “CTS” shall mean the market rules that allow transactions to be scheduled based on a bidder’s willingness to purchase energy from a source in either the NYISO or PJM Control Area and sell it at a sink in the other Control Area if the forecasted price at the sink minus the forecasted price at the corresponding source is greater than or equal to the dollar value specified in the bid.

  • Share Delivery Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(c)(ii).

  • Delivery Location means the Supplier's premises or other location where the Services are to be supplied, as set out in the Order;