Effective Communication Sample Clauses

Effective Communication. The Contractor, upon request, shall provide appropriate aids and services to facilitate effective communication with qualified persons with disabilities so that such persons can participate equally in the Contractor’s programs, services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impairments, as required by the ADA.
Effective Communication. 5.1 In order for EK Services to have an effective method of recovery, customers need to be provided with clear and prompt information about the bills that they are being asked to pay. EK Services will, at all times, ensure that our bills include the following information; ● What the bill or invoice is for; ● The total amount or the instalments due and the date payment is required by; ● How to make payment and where payments can be made; ● Contact telephone numbers for all customer related enquiries; ● Correspondence will be clearly written in plain English and without the use of jargon. 5.2 EK Service's Officers will treat customers courteously and be fair and objective at all times.
Effective Communication. Effective communication is essential in order to ensure information is given, received and understood. Therefore, this Framework seeks to ensure the provision of timely and accurate information to all partner agencies. As such, various channels of communication should be considered. However as a minimum, regular performance reports should be published on the KP website. The use of regular newsletters or email bulletins should also be adopted to convey the performance of each Working Group against desired outcomes.
Effective Communication. Effective Communication means written or electronic communication in a form satisfactory to MassMutual, which will be deemed given when delivered personally, upon receipt of a transmission confirmation (with a confirming copy sent by overnight courier) if sent electronically or by facsimile or like transmission, and on the next business day when sent by Federal Express, United Parcel Service, Express Mail, or other reputable overnight courier. The Investor will submit Effective Communications to MassMutual at the following address: [Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company Retirement Services 000 X 0xx Xxxxxx Kansas City, MO 64105] MassMutual will submit Effective Communications to the Investor at the Investor's principal place of business or as the Investor and MassMutual mutually agree. #2 [
Effective Communication. SFHMC shall provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services, including qualified interpreters, to Patients and Companions who are deaf or hard of hearing where necessary to ensure effective communication or an equal opportunity to participate fully in the benefits, activities, programs and services provided by SFHMC in a timely manner and in such a way as to protect the privacy and independence of the individual.
Effective Communication. Xxxxxx positive work and learning communities through strong oral, written, and technological communication skills.
Effective Communication. (Section V) A. For people with disabilities affecting communication, the County shall assess each person's Effective Communication need and shall provide Effective Communication based on individual need. B. The County shall assess all people detained at the Jail for any period of time to determine if they have a disability that affects communication. A disability affects communication if it affects hearing, seeing, speaking, reading, writing, or understanding. Persons who have disabilities affecting communication include, but are not limited to, people who are blind or have low vision, who are deaf or hard of hearing, who have a speech, learning, Intellectual/Developmental Disability, who have a traumatic brain injury, or who have a mental illness. C. In determining what accommodations are necessary to achieve Effective Communication, including what auxiliary aids and services may be necessary, the County shall give primary consideration to the preference of the person with Effective Communication needs. D. Effective auxiliary aids and services shall be provided when simple written or oral communication is not effective. Such aids may include, but are not limited to, bilingual aides, qualified sign language interpreters, certified deaf interpreters, oral interpreters, readers, sound amplification devices, captioned television/video text displays, speech-to- text, and real-time captioning, videophones, and other telecommunication devices for deaf persons (TDDs), video relay services, video remote interpreting services, audiotaped texts, Braille materials, large print materials, screen readers, writing materials, written notes, and signage. E. The County shall ensure that staff provide Effective Communication such that persons with communication-related disabilities can participate as equally as possible in Jail programs, services, and activities for which they are qualified. F. The requirements in subsection (G) shall apply for Effective Communication in the following situations:
Effective Communication. The County will generally, upon request, provide appropriate aids and services leading to effective communication for qualified persons with disabilities so they can participate equally in the County’s program, services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impairments.
Effective Communication. If to the Employer: If to the Plan Administrator: If to the Trustee: Reliance Trust Company 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, N.E. Suite 400 Atlanta, Georgia 30328-5634 Attn: Manager, Retirement Strategies Group
Effective Communication a. Auxiliary Aids or Services. PPD will ensure that appropriate auxiliary aids and services, including qualified interpreters, are made available to all deaf and hard of hearing individuals, where such aids and services are necessary to ensure effective communication, so that they may participate in or benefit from PPD’s law enforcement and related services, programs, or activities on an equal basis as others. i. The type of aid or service provided will depend on the individual’s usual method of communication, and the nature, importance, and duration of the communication at issue. In some circumstances, oral communication supplemented by gestures and visual aids, an exchange of written notes, use of a computer, or use of an assistive listening device may be effective. In other circumstances, qualified sign language or oral interpreters are needed to communicate effectively with persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. The more lengthy, complex, and important the communication, the more likely it is that a qualified interpreter will be required for effective communication with a person whose primary means of communication is sign language.