Comprehensive Needs Assessment Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Needs Assessment. 4.4.4.5.1 The CONTRACTOR shall perform a CNA for each Member who has been determined as needing a CNA. As part of the CNA for Members who need Community Benefits, the care coordinator must conduct a NF LOC determination, administer the Community Benefits Services Questionnaire (CBSQ) and complete the Community Benefits Member Agreement (CBMA), and inform the Member of available Community Benefits. If the Member is enrolled in a Health Home, the CONTRACTOR shall follow the requirements in Section 4.13.2 of this Agreement. The CONTRACTOR may perform the HRA and the CNA concurrently.
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Comprehensive Needs Assessment. A. Provide a brief description of the school, attendance area, and community. Clarks Point School is a K-12 school located in the community of Clarks Point and has a student population of about 10-15 students. Clarks Point School is part of the Southwest Region School District which is a regional education attendance area within the Xxxxxxxxxx Census Area. The community of Clarks Point has a population of about 50-60 residents.
Comprehensive Needs Assessment. A. Provide a brief description of the school, attendance area, and community. Kwig School is located in Kwigillingok, Alaska. Kwig is located 35 minutes(79 miles) from Bethel. Kwig has a population of roughly 392 people with 129 students in grades Pre-K through 12.
Comprehensive Needs Assessment. An evaluation, utilizing a Department approved tool, of the Participant’s physical health; the Participant’s behavioral health; and the Participant’s social, psychosocial, environmental, caregiver, LTSS, and other needs and the Participant’s preferences, goals, housing, and informal supports. Concurrent Review — A review conducted by the CHC-MCO during a course of treatment to determine whether the amount, duration, and scope of the prescribed service continues to be Medically Necessary or whether any service, a different service, or lesser level of service is Medically Necessary. Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) — A comprehensive and evolving family of survey instruments to evaluate Participant experience and quality of care on various aspects of services.
Comprehensive Needs Assessment. A. Provide a brief description of the school, attendance area, and community.
Comprehensive Needs Assessment. A. Provide a brief description of the school, attendance area, and community. Xxxxxxx Elementary School is 20 years old and houses approximately 461 students annually. We have 18 general education classroom teachers, 6.6 specialist teachers, three special education resource teachers, two instructional coaches, one AP intern, one full time counselor and one intern, three extended resource classroom teachers, one bilingual teacher, eleven special education teaching assistants, three bilingual tutors, four kindergarten teacher assistants and one Indian Education tutor. We have a gifted program. 88% of our population is eligible for free and reduced lunch. The demographic break-down is as follows: 3% African American, 13% Alaska Native/American Indian, 36% Asian, 10% Caucasian, 9% Hispanic, and 16% are identified as belonging to two or more ethnic groups. The high rates of poverty and the growing population acquiring English language (51%) put our students at risk for achieving learning targets. Struggling learners in reading, writing and math are identified at the start of the year based on standards based assessments. Fast Bridge is used to progress monitor students. Teachers/special education/bilingual staff implement small group interventions based on these data. These services are provided in small group settings during literacy and math blocks. We use additional grant money to provide before and after school tutoring for identified students who are below proficient in reading or math.
Comprehensive Needs Assessment. A. Provide a brief description of the school, attendance area, and community. XxXxxxx School has 3 full time teachers and 1 Paraprofessional. (Space is rented in the school building to Tanana Chiefs Head Start and Early Head Start. Head Start has 2 full time teachers). The school, excluding Head Start, has 34 students enrolled and an additional. Attendance varies greatly family by family, but the majority of the students attend regularly. As a community, McGrath has a diverse population. There are families who are native to the area as well as many first generation Alaskan families. The school is very community oriented and offers opportunities throughout the year for community members to participate in different school events.
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Comprehensive Needs Assessment. A. Provide a brief description of the school, attendance area, and community. Aleknagik School is a K-12 school located in the community of Aleknagik and has a student population of about 28 students. Aleknagik School is part of the Southwest Region School District which is a regional education attendance area within the Xxxxxxxxxx Census Area. The community of Aleknagik has a population of about 220 residents.

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  • Environmental Review (a) Buyer shall have the right to conduct or cause a consultant (“Buyer’s Environmental Consultant”) to conduct an environmental review of the Assets and Seller’s records pertaining to the Assets (as set forth in Section 3.01) prior to the expiration of the Examination Period (“Buyer’s Environmental Review”). The cost and expense of Buyer’s Environmental Review, if any, shall be borne solely by Buyer. The scope of work comprising Buyer’s Environmental Review shall not include any intrusive test or procedure without the prior written consent of Seller. Buyer shall (and shall cause Buyer’s Environmental Consultant to): (i) consult with Seller before conducting any work comprising Buyer’s Environmental Review, (ii) perform all such work in a safe and workmanlike manner and so as to not unreasonably interfere with Seller’s operations and (iii) comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations. Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain any Third Party consents and otherwise cooperate with Buyer in conducting Buyer’s Environmental Review and any activities related thereto. Seller shall have the right to have a representative or representatives accompany Buyer and Buyer’s Environmental Consultant at all times during Buyer’s Environmental Review. With respect to any samples taken in connection with Buyer’s Environmental Review, Buyer shall take split samples, providing one of each such sample, properly labeled and identified, to Seller. The Parties shall execute a “common undertaking” letter regarding the confidentiality for the Environmental Review where appropriate. Buyer hereby agrees to release, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Seller from and against all claims, losses, damages, costs, expenses, causes of action and judgments of any kind or character (INCLUDING THOSE RESULTING FROM SELLER’S SOLE, JOINT, COMPARATIVE OR CONCURRENT NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY) to the extent arising out of Buyer’s Environmental Review. Buyer hereby covenants and agrees that it will have at least $2,000,000 of general liability insurance to cover its indemnification hereunder prior to the commencement of the Environmental Review.

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