Actions and Resources Sample Clauses

Actions and Resources. The Cumbria Strategic Waste Partnership will undertake the following activities toward the delivery of the outcome and targets. Action By whom By when Resources N1 191/ SI15 – Cumbria Strategic Waste Partnership is committed to increasing recycling and developing waste minimisation in the community to ensure that these targets are met. CSWP Ongoing Waste Prevention teams Defra funding Activities that make a significant but indirect contribution (i.e. where big changes in activity might be relevant to the outcome) The following work is part of the Prevention team’s activity; Maintain the WRAP Home Composting Campaign and have been given approval to continue in 2009/10  Maintain and extend the Community Waste Prevention Fund  Refresh and reproduce the Xxxxxxxxxxx Packs and Service Leaflets for each district  Maintain and extend the Recycle for Cumbria website  Maintain and extend the roles of the Rangers to become Community Waste Education Officers  Produce the Going Green supplement for 6 newspapers across the county  Replace Recycling Rewards for Schools with the R Factor  Conduct over 60 events across the county  Support the 3 national campaigns (Real Nappy Week, Compost Awareness Week and Recycle Week)  Distribute approx 1000 Real Nappy Vouchers  Deliver TV advertising campaign  Deliver Radio advertising campaign  Support individual district campaigns (Xxxxxxxx, due to launch in Allerdale and planning for Barrow)  Provide Eco Schools Assessors Training Course for CCC and District Officers  Encourage more schools to become Eco Schools (including Green Flag status for Cockermouth)  Planning Christmas Recycling Campaign  Planning Spring "Carry A Bag" Campaign  Support costs of CSWP, CWPG and North West Recycling Forum meetings  Increase circulation of the quarterly Review  Produce the Annual Review. By whom By when Resources County Council Procurement of a strategic partner for waste management (25 year contract to provide waste management services) The Strategic Service Partner has committed to increasing the recycling figure at Household Waste Recycling Centres to 60% over the first three years of the contract from the current figure if 48%. The local authority members of the Cumbria Strategic Waste Partnership have agreed in principle to entering into an ‘Inter Authority Agreement’ (IAA) between each of the 6 Waste Collection Authorities and the Waste Disposal Authority. The IAA will state the respective responsibilities of the signato...
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Actions and Resources. Partners to this agreement will undertake the following activities toward delivery of the outcome and targets. The actions against the target are fully described in the annual DAAT Adult Treatment Plan. The table below is a summary of those actions. Action By whom By when Resources Activities that contribute directly to the achievement of the outcome and targets Delivery of specialist and GP prescribing services Cumbria Partnership Foundation NHS Trust Ongoing Delivery of Structured Day Programmes ADS Ongoing Delivery of Psycho-Social Interventions CADAS Ongoing Delivery of in-patient and residential services Multiple Providers Ongoing Activities that make a significant but indirect contribution (i.e. where big changes in activity might be relevant to the outcome) Drug screening and brief intervention training to partner organisations CADAS Ongoing Drug Intervention Programmes (criminal justice) and harm reduction services CRi Ongoing Resources Resources directly applicable to the measure are: The Pooled Treatment Budget(including the ring fenced young people element), paid to Cumbria PCT on behalf of the DAAT Partnership, of £2.95 million Drug Intervention Programme Grant, paid to Cumbria County Council on behalf of the DAAT, £0.34 million Risks A summary of the key risks to the achievement of outcomes, and what partners will do to manage these risks Likelihood A C E Key:
Actions and Resources. Partners to this agreement will undertake the following activities toward delivery of the outcome and targets. Action By whom By when Resources Activities that contribute directly to the achievement of the outcome and targets Active Cumbria media campaign A monthly 8 page supplement in local newspapers highlighting opportunities to take part in sport and physical activity across Cumbria – monthly themes Cumbria Sport Ongoing £37k (£11k PPG) Partnership working on sport and physical activity – Cumbria Sport Annual Delivery Plan, District SPAA Delivery Plans, Cumbria Physical Activity Forum Plan Local partners planning together in Sport and Physical Activity Alliances and other forum settings around projects to provide more opportunities to take part in activities Cumbria Sport delivery plan outlines work programmes to develop sport and pa across Cumbria within the partnership CUMBRIA 2012 GROUP – building on the London 2012 legacy and Bejing 2008 Games the group is proactive in action planning towards maximising the benefits if staging 2012 in London Cumbria Sport led with partner delivery Ongoing Sport England and partner agencies match funding Activities that make a significant but indirect contribution (i.e. where big changes in activity might be relevant to the outcome) Cumbria Tourism ADCAP and sports tourism – some local participation resulting from external marketing. ADCAP is the Adventure Capital for outdoor sport in England, a brand adopted by Cumbria Tourism to promote the area as a destination for adrenalin and outdoor sport and recreation opportunities. Cumbria’s geography and landscape has a great deal to offer to promote access to sport and physical activity in natural surroundings Cumbria Tourism Ongoing ? ‘Cross-cutting’ activities (outside the normal remit of the partnership but which have a key role in particular initiatives) Dept of Health – Physical Activity Confirmation of resources rec’d for physical activity and utilising the sports partnership network to support physical activity following launch of National PA Strategy Sports Economy Plan – measures to raise profile of sport through building capacity within sports economy which in turn will help raise participation: Outdoor Sport Sector and retail industry Attracting Major Sport’s Events to raise local profile of sport and opportunities Supporting sports sector business DoH, Cumbria PCT CCC/Cumbria Sport/ Sports Economy Group partners Ongoing £20k per County Sports Partnership with...
Actions and Resources. Partners to this agreement will undertake the following activities toward delivery of the outcome and targets. Action How does that action support the outcome? By whom By when Resources Activities that contribute directly to the achievement of the outcome and targets Implementation of Natural England existing work programme towards achieving PSA target The work programme is designed to achieve the PSA target which is the same as the LAA target Natural England March 2011 Existing Resourcessummary of the resources that partners will commit or make available for these activities. It should highlight any conditions or uncertainties, e.g. if funding is conditional on unconfirmed government support. Include: existing resources relating to activities (subject to materiality judgement), any commitment to contribute additional resources or redirect existing resources.
Actions and Resources. Partners to this agreement will undertake the following activities toward delivery of the outcome and targets. Action By whom By when Resources Activities that contribute directly to the achievement of the outcome and targets Implement the strategic review recommendations for older people services. Xxxx Xxxxxxx From October 2008- June 2010: Final decision 5th Feb. 08 £1.7 million (existing)
Actions and Resources. Partners to this delivery plan will undertake the following activities toward delivery of the outcome and targets until April 2009. 1. RAT training will be delivered to a range of groups and also linked to the pass plus plus scheme Major Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service April 2009 Every secondary school each year.
Actions and Resources. Partners to this agreement will undertake the following activities toward delivery of the outcome and targets. Action By whom By when Resources Activities that contribute directly to the achievement of the outcome and targets All discharges from the Community Learning Disability Team are checked prior to discharge to ensure they have been offered an Annual Health Check and the formulation of a Health Action Plan Health Implementation Group is planning to establish Locality Health Groups in March where the focus will be on Health and Well being and there will be a standing Agenda item on Annual Health Checks and Health Action Plans. The Community Learning Disability Teams are planning to provide a rolling programme around the health needs of people with a learning disability and how to develop health action plans as well as epilepsy training again commencing in September. This training will be available to staff working in the independent sector and the Primary Care staff. The Community Learning Disability Team are planning to provide training sessions to GP Practice staff across Cumbria. This training will be provided as part of their protected learning time. The training will cover the importance of annual health checks for this client group and the process of developing health action plans. National decision made to provide enhanced service for people with a learning disability. Once the template is in place and the GP practices are completing the health checks then it will be possible to work with the Public Health Department regarding the ability to extract information around the health needs of the learning disability population for Cumbria. The Community team is also revising the annual questionnaire to ensure that the information obtained from this is as accurate as possible. Providers of services to people with Learning Disabilities have already been consulted and the questionnaire has been re drafted. A small project group has been working with the Smoking Cessation service around developing resources to enable this service to work better with people with a learning disability. The Community Team have offered to provide training to the smoking Cessation service in return for training from the smoking cessation around brief intervention. The wider provider groups are also represented on this group and have agreed to take part in the training. The group also agreed to carry out a small audit to find out how many people with learning disabilities did...
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Actions and Resources. Partners to this agreement will undertake the following activities toward delivery of the outcome and targets. Action By whom By when Resources Activities that contribute directly to the achievement of the outcome and targets PCT Commissioners will redesign and redevelop sexual health services for young people across the county. Contraceptive and Sexual Health Services (CaSH) will be provided in the most accessible place for young people throughout Cumbria, based on population need. NHS Trust 2010 Contraceptive funding through PCT pooled treatment budget.

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