Consumer Outcomes Sample Clauses

Consumer Outcomes a. By March 30, 2008 Contractor will attend and participate in at least one performance and QI training provided by Alcohol and Other Drug Services (AOD).
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Consumer Outcomes. (a) Improve the ability of a professional highly skilled and competent nursing and midwifery workforce to meet community needs through pro-active and innovative workforce planning.
Consumer Outcomes. 1. The recipient will develop consumer outcome measures consistent with those developed by the department.
Consumer Outcomes. The Service Provider will ensure that service delivery models employed by each service are consistent with providing positive outcomes for Consumers and utilise evidence-based practice. Outcomes to be pursued for each Consumer are: Improved access to safe, quality and appropriate primary care health services for vulnerable Tasmanian cohorts and communities, especially those experiencing homelessness where there is evidenced need through innovative and sustainable service models
Consumer Outcomes. The Service Provider will ensure that service delivery models employed by each service are consistent with providing positive outcomes for Consumers and utilise evidence based practice. Outcomes to be pursued for each Consumer are: Children and young people in Out of Home Care between the ages of 12-14 years receive individual advocacy services on issues and concerns that matter to them, ensuring that their concerns or opinions are taken seriously. An independent system of monitoring making it more likely deficiencies in standards of care will be identified and addressed, and providing an external level of accountability for decisions made around a child’s wellbeing.
Consumer Outcomes. The Service Provider will ensure that service delivery models employed by each service are consistent with providing positive outcomes for Consumers and utilise evidence based practice. Outcomes to be pursued for each Consumer are: • People with disability their families and carers have a voice. • People with disability their families and carers are better placed to make informed decisions about things that impact on their life circumstances. • Advocacy is responsive to the needs of people accessing the services. • There is easy access to advocacy services for consumers.

Related to Consumer Outcomes

  • Consumer Rights Care has been taken to use plain language and to give clear explanations in these terms and conditions. If any words alone or in combination infringe consumer rights laws or any other provision of law, they shall be treated as severable and shall be replaced with words which give as near the original meaning as may be fair. Nothing in these terms and conditions affects the Parents' statutory rights.

  • Consumer information The Retailer will on reasonable written request from the Distributor, and within a reasonable timeframe, provide the Distributor with such Consumer information as is reasonably available to the Retailer and necessary to enable the Distributor to fulfil its obligations in accordance with this agreement. The information will be treated by the Distributor as Confidential Information and the Distributor expressly acknowledges and agrees that it is not authorised to, and will not, use such information in any way or form other than as permitted by this clause 29.2.

  • Nepotism No employee shall be awarded a position where he/she is to be directly supervised by a member of his/her immediate family. “

  • Anti-­‐Abuse Registry Operator may suspend, delete or otherwise make changes to domain names in compliance with its anti-­‐abuse policy.

  • Consumer protection 1. The Parties recognize the importance of maintaining and adopting transparent and effective measures to protect consumers from fraudulent and deceptive commercial practices in electronic commerce. 2. To this end, the Parties shall exchange information on their experiences in protecting consumers engaged in electronic commerce.

  • MERCURY ADDED CONSUMER PRODUCTS Contractor agrees that it will not sell or distribute fever thermometers containing mercury or any products containing elemental mercury for any purpose under this Contract.

  • Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 Subrecipient hereby acknowledges and agrees that it must comply with the requirements of the government-wide award term which implements Section 106(g) of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000, as amended (22 U.S.C. 7104). The award term is located at 2 C.F.R. Part 175.15, the full text of which is incorporated here by reference.

  • CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT 40.1 The parties confirm that this sale did not come about as a result of direct marketing by the Seller and/or its agent/s but has been concluded as a result of consultative negotiations between the parties.

  • OWNERSHIP AND USE OF ELIGIBLE CONSUMER DATA Competitive Supplier acknowledges that the Town shall have exclusive ownership of all right, title, and interest in and to all Eligible Consumer data (including addresses, telephone numbers or other identifying information) made available to Competitive Supplier as a result of execution of this ESA. Competitive Supplier shall use Eligible Consumer data solely to provide All- Requirements Power Supply to Participating Consumers and to render other services expressly required or permitted under this ESA. Any other use of Eligible Consumer data without the prior written consent of the Town is strictly prohibited. Pursuant to such authorized use, Competitive Supplier may share such Eligible Consumer data with affiliates and third-party vendors as reasonably necessary to accommodate Competitive Supplier’s provision of All-Requirements Power Supply or other performance pursuant to this ESA (including, without limitation, collection of receivables), provided that Competitive Supplier will take reasonable measures to inform any such vendor of the confidential nature of such data and the restrictions set forth in this Article 2.5 and elsewhere in this ESA. Except as expressly provided in this ESA, Competitive Supplier shall not disclose any Eligible Consumer data to any third-party that has not executed a non-disclosure certificate or agreement in a form mutually acceptable to the Parties, and Competitive Supplier shall take Commercially Reasonable measures to protect Eligible Consumer data from access by, or beneficial use for, any third-party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties agree that contract employees and entities with which Competitive Supplier contracts to provide contract employees shall not be deemed third parties for purposes of this Section 2.5. To the extent that the provision of All-Requirements Power Supply or other services under this ESA requires that Competitive Supplier have access to or make use of any Eligible Consumer data, Competitive Supplier shall treat such Eligible Consumer data as confidential information. Competitive Supplier may use Eligible Consumer data to engage in direct marketing only during the term of this ESA and subject to the terms set forth in Article

  • CONSUMER REPORTS The Buyer is hereby notified that a consumer report containing credit and/or personal information may be referred to in connection with this transaction.

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