DATA ENTRY AND DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

The Data Entry and Data Submission Requirements clause sets out the obligations for how parties must input, manage, and submit data relevant to the agreement. Typically, it details the formats, timelines, and standards for data entry, as well as the procedures for submitting completed data sets to the appropriate party or system. This clause ensures that all necessary information is provided accurately and on time, reducing errors and facilitating smooth operations between the parties.
DATA ENTRY AND DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. 18 8.1 CONTRACTOR shall electronically track the type and amount of 19 services provided to each PARTICIPANT by Contractor Partner Agencies and a 20 minimum of two (2) required Non-FaCT Funded Partner Agencies. The FRC 21 Designated Lead Agency shall maintain data that includes the types and amounts 22 of services provided to each PARTICIPANT, assessment data, key demographic 23 items including, but not limited to: family identifier, family member 24 identifier, ethnicity, date of birth, sex, referral reason(s), services 25 recommended, services provided, date service delivery begins, date service 26 delivery ends, status indicators [e.g., previous abuse reports, existing 27 health problems], and primary language spoken as determined by ADMINISTRATOR. 28 8.2 FaCT utilizes a model developed by the Center for the Study of 1 Social Policy called “Strengthening Families” to frame outcomes and evaluation 2 data. This model, which has been identified as preventing child abuse and 3 neglect identifies the following five (5) protective factors. 4 8.2.1 Provide concrete support in times of need, 5 8.2.2 Increase parental resilience, 6 8.2.3 Increase knowledge of parenting and child development,
DATA ENTRY AND DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR shall electronically track the type and amount of 28 services provided to each PARTICIPANT by Contractor Partner Agencies and a 1 minimum of two (2) required Non-FaCT Funded Partner Agency(ies). The FRC 2 Designated Lead Agency shall maintain data that includes the types and amounts 3 of services provided to each PARTICIPANT, assessment data, key demographic 4 items including but not limited to: family identifier, family member 5 identifier, ethnicity, date of birth, sex, referral reason(s), services 6 recommended, services provided, date service delivery begins, date service 7 delivery ends, status indicators [e.g., previous abuse reports, existing 8 health problems], and primary language spoken as determined by ADMINISTRATOR.
DATA ENTRY AND DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR shall maintain data that includes the types and amounts of services provided to each PARTICIPANT, assessment data, and key demographic items, including, but not limited to: family identifier, family member identifier, ethnicity, date of birth, sex, referral reason(s), services recommended, services provided, date service delivery begins, date service delivery ends, status indicators [e.g., previous abuse reports, existing health problems], and primary language spoken as determined by ADMINISTRATOR. B&GCT shall be responsible for the integrity of all data. This includes ensuring all required PARTICIPANT and service data is entered and maintained in the FaCT database. Data for services incurred in the preceding month shall be available for review prior to the date of the regularly scheduled monthly steering committee meeting, or as requested by ADMINISTRATOR. Data includes monthly service grids, quarterly assessment reports, and other reports as required by ADMINISTRATOR. FaCT utilizes a model developed by the Center for the Study of Social Policy FCJ0420-A1 Page 18 of 27 2/14/202013 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 4 6 7 8 called “Strengthening Families” to frame outcomes and evaluation data. This model, which has been identified as preventing child abuse and neglect identifies the following five (5) protective factors: 8.3.1 Provide concrete support in times of need; 8.3.2 Increase parental resilience;
DATA ENTRY AND DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR shall electronically track the type and amount of services provided to each PARTICIPANT by Contractor Partner Agencies and a minimum of two (2) required Non- FaCT Funded Partner Agency(ies). The FRC Designated Lead AgencyCONTRACTOR shall maintain data that includes the types and amounts of services provided to each PARTICIPANT, assessment data, and key demographic items, including, but not limited to: family identifier, family member identifier, ethnicity, date of birth, sex, referral reason(s), services recommended, services provided, date service delivery begins, date service delivery ends, status indicators [e.g., previous abuse reports, existing health problems], and primary language spoken as determined by ADMINISTRATOR. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the integrity of all data. This includes ensuring all required PARTICIPANT and service data is entered and maintained in the FaCT database. Data for services incurred in the preceding month shall be available for review prior to the date of the regularly scheduled monthly steering committee meeting, or as requested by ADMINISTRATOR. Data includes monthly service grids, quarterly assessment reports, and other reports as required by ADMINISTRATOR. FaCT utilizes a model developed by the Center for the Study of Social Policy called “Strengthening Families” to frame outcomes and evaluation data. This model, which has been identified as preventing child abuse and neglect identifies the following five (5) protective factors:
DATA ENTRY AND DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR shall maintain data that includes the types and amounts of services provided to each PARTICIPANT, assessment data, and key demographic items, FCK0220-A1 Page 20 of 30 2/14/202013 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 including, but not limited to: family identifier, family member identifier, ethnicity, date of birth, sex, referral reason(s), services recommended, services provided, date service delivery begins, date service delivery ends, status indicators [e.g., previous abuse reports, existing health problems], and primary language spoken as determined by ADMINISTRATOR. City shall be responsible for the integrity of all data. This includes ensuring all required PARTICIPANT and service data is entered and maintained in the FaCT database. Data for services incurred in the preceding month shall be available for review prior to the date of the regularly scheduled monthly steering committee meeting, or as requested by ADMINISTRATOR. Data includes monthly service grids, quarterly assessment reports, and other reports as required by ADMINISTRATOR. FaCT utilizes a model developed by the Center for the Study of Social Policy called “Strengthening Families” to frame outcomes and evaluation data. This model, which has been identified as preventing child abuse and neglect identifies the following five (5) protective factors: Provide concrete support in times of need; Increase parental resilience; Increase knowledge of parenting and child development; Support the social and emotional competence of children; and Build parents’ social connections. Services provided at the FRC fall under one (1) or more of the protective factors. FaCT core services have their own measurement tool that shall be administered and used to collect data and entered into the FaCT database. The current FaCT database system is a web- based PARTICIPANTS management system, managed by FaCT and its administrative contractor, which provides contractual and outcome based reporting for each FRC. FRCs shall work closely with ADMINISTRATOR to maximize utility and adhere to confidentiality within the data system. FaCT shall provide technical assistance and training to the FRCs to ensure strong data collection and outcome reporting. FCK0220-A1 Page 21 of 30 2/14/202013 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 Direct service sta...
DATA ENTRY AND DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. 25 CONTRACTOR shall electronically track the type and amount of services provided 26 to each PARTICIPANT by Contractor Partner Agencies and a minimum of two (2) required Non- FaCT Funded Partner Agency(ies). The FRC Designated Lead AgencyCONTRACTOR shall 28 maintain data that includes the types and amounts of services provided to each PARTICIPANT, 1 assessment data, and key demographic items, including, but not limited to: family identifier, 2 family member identifier, ethnicity, date of birth, sex, referral reason(s), services recommended, 3 services provided, date service delivery begins, date service delivery ends, status indicators [e.g., 4 previous abuse reports, existing health problems]], and primary language spoken as determined by RF shall be responsible for the integrity of all data. This includes ensuring all
DATA ENTRY AND DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. 8.1 CONTRACTOR shall electronically track the type and amount of services provided to each PARTICIPANT by Contractor Partner Agencies and a minimum of two (2) required Non-FaCT Funded Partner Agency(ies). The FRC 28
DATA ENTRY AND DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR shall maintain data that includes the types and amounts of services provided to each PARTICIPANT, assessment data, and key demographic items, including, but not limited to: family identifier, family member identifier, ethnicity, date of birth, sex, referral reason(s), services recommended, services provided, date service delivery begins, date service delivery ends, status indicators [e.g., previous abuse reports, existing health problems], and primary language spoken as determined by ADMINISTRATOR. FC shall be responsible for the integrity of all data. This includes ensuring all required PARTICIPANT and service data is entered and maintained in the FaCT database. Data for services incurred in the preceding month shall be available for review prior to the date of the regularly scheduled monthly steering committee meeting, or as requested by ADMINISTRATOR. Data includes monthly service grids, quarterly assessment reports, and other reports as required by ADMINISTRATOR. FaCT utilizes a model developed by the Center for the Study of Social Policy called “Strengthening Families” to frame outcomes and evaluation data. This model, which has been identified as preventing child abuse and neglect identifies the following five (5) protective factors:
DATA ENTRY AND DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. 20 8.1 CONTRACTOR shall electronically track the type and amount of 21 services provided to each PARTICIPANT by Contractor Partner Agencies and a 22 minimum of two (2) required Non-FaCT Funded Partner Agency(ies). The FRC 23 Designated Lead Agency shall maintain data that includes the types and amounts 24 of services provided to each PARTICIPANT, assessment data, key demographic 25 items Including but not limited to: family identifier, family member 26 identifier, ethnicity, date of birth, sex, referral reason(s), services 27 recommended, services provided, date service delivery begins, date service 28 /// 1 delivery ends, status indicators [e.g., previous abuse reports, existing 2 health problems], and primary language spoken as determined by ADMINISTRATOR. 3 8.2 FaCT utilizes a model developed by the Center for the Study of 4 Social Policy called “Strengthening Families” to frame outcomes and evaluation 5 data. This model, which has been identified as preventing child abuse and 6 neglect, identifies the following five (5) protective factors. 7 8.2.1 Provide concrete support in times of need, 8 8.2.2 Increase parental resilience, 9 8.2.3 Increase knowledge of parenting and child development,
DATA ENTRY AND DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. 5 8.1 CONTRACTOR shall electronically track the type and amount of 6 services provided to each PARTICIPANT by Contractor Partner Agencies and a 7 minimum of two (2) required Non-FaCT Funded Partner Agency(ies). The FRC 8 Designated Lead Agency shall maintain data that includes the types and amounts 9 of services provided to each PARTICIPANT, assessment data, key demographic 10 items including but not limited to: family identifier, family member 11 identifier, ethnicity, date of birth, sex, referral reason(s), services 12 recommended, services provided, date service delivery begins, date service 13 delivery ends, status indicators [e.g., previous abuse reports, existing 14 health problems], and primary language spoken as determined by ADMINISTRATOR. 15 8.2 FaCT utilizes a model developed by the Center for the Study of 16 Social Policy called “Strengthening Families” to frame outcomes and evaluation 17 data. This model, which has been identified as preventing child abuse and 18 neglect identified the following five (5) protective factors. 19 8.2.1 Provide concrete support in times of need, 20 8.2.2 Increase parental resilience, 8.2.5 Build parents’ social connections. Services provided at the FRC fall under one or more of the protective factors. FaCT core services have their own measurement tool that shall be administered and used to collect data and entered into the FaCT database. The current FaCT database system is a Web-based client management system, managed and