Acceptance and exclusion criteria Sample Clauses

Acceptance and exclusion criteria. Given the situation where there is limited choice for drug services within Doncaster decisions to exclude Service Users from all or some aspects of the Service should only be made by the a Provider manager, and this decision and the reasons for it should be communicated within 24 hours to the Trust in order for consideration to be given for the on-going care of the Service User. All decisions to exclude Service Users should only be made in line with the Trust policy. The Service is for clients aged 18 and over, and the Provider will comply with the Trust policy for transition with the young people’s risk taking behaviour service. It is recognised that young people between the ages of approximately 16 to 18 will be in a transitional period between children’s and adult services. In some cases there will be liaison between Project 3 (the children and young people’s service commissioned by Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council) and the Doncaster Drug and Adult Services, and where needed the Provider, to ensure that young people accessing this Service are receiving the most appropriate care. Copies of Trust policies can be found via the Trust Public Website alternatively should any local policy be in place or the Provider need to be made aware of the specific policy the Trust Service Representative will provide, inform and advise at the request of the Provider.
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Acceptance and exclusion criteria. Given the situation where there is limited choice for drug services within Doncaster decisions to exclude Service Users from all or some aspects of the Service should only be made by a Provider manager, and this decision and the reasons for it should be communicated within 24 hours to the Trust in order for consideration to be given for the on-going care of the Service User. All decisions to exclude Service Users should only be made in line with the Trust policy. The Service is for clients aged 18 and over, and the Provider will comply with the Trust policy for transition with the young people’s risk taking behaviour service. If a Service User appears to be under 18, they should be referred to Project 3 (the children and young people’s service commissioned by Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council) who can deal with their needs more appropriately. Copies of Trust policies can be found via the Trust Public Website alternatively should any local policy be in place or the Provider need to be made aware of the specific policy the Trust Service Representative will provide, inform and advise at the request of the Provider.

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