Targeted intervention definition
Examples of Targeted intervention in a sentence
Targeted intervention via School CAF or support from the Early Intervention Service.
Other service provision: Frequent callers pilot Targeted intervention supporting those individuals with extremely high levels of 999 calls Acute Visiting scheme (NWAS & Out of Hours) Mental Health Crisis Support & Reablement Falls provision Care Home Support Team Hospice at Home Service redesign and specific commissioning activity in 2015/16 will include: Embed and expand the pilot frequent 999 callers service to meet the needs of frequent police, A&E and Local Authority users.
Other service provision: • Frequent callers pilot • Targeted intervention supporting those individuals with extremely high levels of 999 calls • Acute Visiting scheme (NWAS & Out of Hours) • Mental Health Crisis Support & Reablement • Falls provision • Care Home Support Team • Hospice at Home Service redesign and specific commissioning activity in 2015/16 will include: • Embed and expand the pilot frequent 999 callers service to meet the needs of frequent police, A&E and Local Authority users.
TK-8 Administrative Intervention Meetings (AIM) Targeted intervention meetings to address the mental health/counseling, social skills, disciplinary, and restorative needs for ongoing and persistent behaviors resulting in suspension.
Advantages: (in- cludeing summary of the tables above) Targeted intervention could have a significant impact.
In addition, our strategic communications activity will act as an overarching approach to support other key strands of activity to tackle fraud, error and debt – these include: Debt Recovery; Abroad Fraud; Targeted intervention action; Stats releases; TV programmes i.e. Saints and Scroungers, Britain on the Fiddle; Close working relationship with HMRC to join-up and leverage campaign activity and messaging, wherever possible; and The Fraud, Error and Debt 2015/16 – 2020/21 strategy refresh.