AIMS OF THE SERVICE Sample Clauses

AIMS OF THE SERVICE. The Citizens Advice service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. The service aims:  To work proactively to enhance community resilience.  To provide the advice people need for the problems they face.  To improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives.
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AIMS OF THE SERVICE. To support young people in the transition between being ‘Looked After’ by Derby City Council and living independently. To enable the young people to live more successfully when independent.
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. 4.1 The intention is to commission day opportunities for adults who use services that meet future service demands, and to develop services in line with the national and local agendas including high level partnership working and promotion of independence and self- actualisation.
AIMS OF THE SERVICE a. support the development of stop smoking services outside of GP surgeries. Whilst most GP surgeries in Warwickshire provide intensive support to smokers who wish to quit and this has proved an effective way of helping smokers to quit, there are smokers who may prefer to access stop smoking support in a different setting, such as a Pharmacy. This will increase the range of settings where intensive stop smoking support can be provided.
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. Stop Smoking Services are a key part of tobacco control and health inequalities policies at a local and national level. Evidence based stop smoking support is highly effective both in cost and clinical terms. It should be seen in the same way as any other clinical service and offered to all smokers. The Stop Smoking Service therefore aims to:
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. The aims of the service are: To ensure effective use of the Council’s financial assistance to [ ]. To ……
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. The aims of the service are: To provide help, advice and support to voluntary organisations in the Lancaster District.
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AIMS OF THE SERVICE. The aims of the Citizens Advice service, of which the bureau is a member and to which the bureau adheres: The Citizens Advice service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. The service aims: •To provide the advice people need for the problems they face •To improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. To provide a responsive and where possible proactive service which will enable mainstream schools and colleges to effectively include young people with a wide range of Special Educational Needs To work in partnership with school/college staff, young people, parents/carers and other outside agencies involved where possible, ensuring a coordinated approach To provide effective and bespoke training and support for staff to develop knowledge and understanding of issues relating to SEND To support young people in making progress, improving outcomes and reaching their potential The School/College will ensure: …that our current GDPR compliant Referral Forms are fully completed (including gaining Parent/Carer Consent) and sent to Woodlands Outreach to ensure efficiency when allocating support. The Referral Form will need to have been received and processed by the Outreach Office before a Specialist Advisory Teacher can book an appointment. …that sessions are used by the end of the academic year and therefore within the terms of this SLA. To ensure sessions can be completed within Summer Term 2021, fully completed referrals must be submitted to the Outreach Office by 3pm on the last Friday before summer half term 2021. Referrals made beyond this date may not be able to be accomodated and unused sessions may be forfited. Sessions purchased between April 1st 2020 to March 31st 2021 cannot be carried over to autumn term September 2021. …that time allocated for any meetings with Parents/Carers must be agreed in advance with the relevant Outreach Advisory Teacher. …that a space will be allocated that is quiet and confidential in which the Specialist Advisory Teacher can work with parents, staff and young people without interruption. To ensure that when a session is taking place there are no other people present who are not invited to be there by the Specialist Advisory Teacher. …that there is an appropriate member of staff available within the duration of the session to enable Woodlands staff to provide initial verbal feedback. …where possible, schools/colleges inform Woodlands Outreach if the pupil receiving support is absent. Failure to inform the Woodlands Outreach Office when there could have been appropriate notice given (e.g. school trips, prolonged or afternoon absence) will result in the planned session still being charged to the school’s/college’s account. An answer phone is available outside of office working hours. …that schools understand that some report wr...
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. The Primary Aims of the Service (as outlined in the Children and Families Act 2014) are:
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