Partners to the agreement Sample Clauses

Partners to the agreement. 1. The Lead Partner is responsible for the management, communication, implementation and co-ordination of activities among the related partners as it is described in the Programme Manual Section 2.3.4 “The Lead Partner”, and in the Subsidy Contract Article 5. “Representa- tion of partners, liability”
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Partners to the agreement. 1. The partners to this agreement are the LP and other PPs in accordance with the approved Application Form. 2. The LP organisation is responsible for the management, communication, implementation and co-ordination of activities among the related partners as described in the Programme Manual and in the Subsidy Contract § 5 Representation of project partner(s), liability.
Partners to the agreement. We accept that this Information Sharing Agreement will provide a framework between the partner organisations for the secure sharing of information within the Worcestershire Safeguarding Adults Board ‘Information Community’ in a manner compliant with their statutory and professional responsibilities. Partners undertake to: • implement and adhere to this Information Sharing Agreement • ensure that all protocols and procedures established within the organisation and between the organisation and others for the sharing of information are consistent with this Information Sharing Agreement; • establish systems, raise awareness, issue specific guidance, and provide training to their staff to ensure compliance with this agreement; • ensure no restrictions will be placed on sharing information other than those specified in this Agreement • Identify a post holder for ensuring the accuracy of any data exchanged and a post holder for day to day responsibility (this could be the same person) Should a partner wish to withdraw from this Agreement they must notify WSAB immediately. New partners who require to be added to this agreement must notify WSAB manager. This agreement will remain in place until any changes in legislation are identified. Each partner should identify an appropriate signatory and this must be clearly stated in the signatory list below. Data Purpose Originator How the data is used Storage and Disposal Personal information relating to an adult Deliver statutory function of the council (exercise of official authority of the council) To conduct a Safeguarding Adults Review (SAR) or other statutory review Representatives of organisations, partner agencies and those that may have provided services to the adult such as (but not limited to) Worcestershire County Council Adult Social Care, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust, Worcestershire Health & Care NHS Trust, West Midlands Ambulance Service, West Mercia Police and Housing providers) Communication of safeguarding information with relevant parties involved in the SAR process (partner agencies and those that may have provided services to the adult such as (but not limited to) Worcestershire County Council Adult Social Care, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust, Worcestershire Health & Care NHS Trust, West Midlands Ambulance Service, West Mercia Police and Housing providers) Data is stored in a secure folder on the WSAB electronic database. Data is retained for 15 years and then deleted. Identifying informa...
Partners to the agreement. 1. The Lead Partner is responsible for the management, communication, implementation and co‐ ordination of activities among the related partners as it is described in the Programme Manual Section 2.3.4 “The Lead Partner”, and in the Subsidy Contract Article 5. “Representation of partners, liability”. 2. Project partners are the organisations responsible for carrying out specific project activities in the manner and scope as indicated in the approved application form. 0. Xx be eligible as project partner under INTERREG IVC, the partner has to have a legal status that is in line with the definition given in the INTERREG IVC Operational Programme and in the latest version of the Programme Manual Section 2.3.3.
Partners to the agreement. 2.1 The information sharing agreement is between the following partners: South Tyneside Council – Adults Social Care; Community Safety; Public Health South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust South Tyneside Clinical Commissioning Group Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust Northumbria Police National Probation Service Northumbria Community Rehabilitation Company South Tyneside Homes Tyne Coast College Health Watch Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service. Any successor body (or bodies) of an organisation listed above, will be asked to sign the agreement as required 2.2 It is the responsibility of all partners: 2.2.1 To understand their duty of confidentiality but also their duty to share information where there is a concern that an adult, a child, or member of the public is at risk or suffering harm. 2.2.2 To ensure that the agreement is shared within their organisation and any other organisation with which it contracts to provide a service to adults with care and support needs. 2.2.3 To ensure that all relevant members of staff should have access to, understand, and adhere to the information sharing agreement. 2.2.4 To ensure that any organisation it contracts with has access to, understands and adheres to the agreement. 2.2.5 To implement the agreement within their own organisation. 2.2.6 To make copies of the agreement available to users, carers and members of the public. 2.2.7 To monitor and review the implementation of the agreement within their own organisation and any organisation it contracts with.
Partners to the agreement. Essex Police The University of Essex
Partners to the agreement. Derbyshire County Council Community Safety Children and Young Adults Adult Social Care Public Health Substance Misuse Team Derbyshire District Councils Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, and Rutland Community Rehabilitation Company (CRC) National Probation Service Derbyshire Police East Midlands Crown Prosecution Service Derbyshire County Youth Offending Service Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust NHS Derbyshire County HM Prison Service Derbyshire Alcohol Advisory Service (DAAS) Derby and Chesterfield College Per Temp (were Extra personnel) Addaction Women’s Work Xxxxxxxxxx X0X Department for Work and Pensions (Job Centre Plus) Action Housing and Support Citizens Advice Bureau Local Credit Unions Financial Inclusion Derbyshire Partnerships Phoenix Futures Adullam Housing Relate Derby City and Neighborhood Partners Derby City in relation to Children Social Care Adult Social Care Housing services NHS Derby City Phoenix Futures Derbyshire Dependency Solutions (ADS) Derventio Housing Trust Action NACRO Derby Homes Women’s Work Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx X0X Department for Work and Pensions ( Job Centre Plus ) Arch Initiatives Aquarius XXXX Acorn Training Riverside Rykneld Homes PACE SPODA It will be the responsibility of these signatories to make sure that they: • Have realistic expectations from the outset; • Maintain ethical standards; • Have a process by which the flow of information can be controlled; • Provide appropriate training; • Have adequate arrangements to test compliance with the agreement; • Meet data protection and other relevant legislative requirements.
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Partners to the agreement. 2.1 The information sharing agreement is between the following partners:  Newcastle City Council  The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust  NHS Newcastle Gateshead CCG  Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust  Northumbria Police  National Probation Service  Northumbria Community Rehabilitation Company  Advocacy Centre North  Changing Lives  Your Homes Newcastle  Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service. Any successor body (or bodies) of an organisation listed above, will be asked to sign the agreement as required. Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board Multi-agency information sharing agreement Final Version April 2018 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Unclassified 2.2 It is the responsibility of all partners: 2.2.1 To understand their duty of confidentiality but also their duty to share information where there is a concern that an adult, a child, or member of the public is at risk or suffering harm. 2.2.2 To ensure that the agreement is shared within their organisation and any other organisation with which it contracts to provide a service to adults with care and support needs. 2.2.3 To ensure that all relevant members of staff should have access to, understand, and adhere to the information sharing agreement. 2.2.4 To ensure that any organisation it contracts with has access to, understands and adheres to the agreement. 2.2.5 To implement the agreement within their own organisation. 2.2.6 To make copies of the agreement available to users, carers and members of the public. 2.2.7 To monitor and review the implementation of the agreement within their own organisation and any organisation it contracts with.
Partners to the agreement. Driver Instruct Partnership Ltd, of A 1-2 The Priory, Syresham Gardens, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxx XX00 0XX, a Company registered in England Registered Number 06419359 (hereinafter referred also as “the Company”) and The registered Affiliate partner member of Driver Instruct Partnership Ltd (hereinafter referred also as “the Affiliate”)
Partners to the agreement. This agreement is between GMB, Unison, Unite and Salford City Council. Salford City Council and GMB, Unison and Unite are committed to working in partnership to promote and support lifelong learning and ensure equal access to learning and development opportunities. The partners agree to work together in:- Establishing a Joint Union/Employer group known as Skills Steering Group. Supporting the organisation in delivering its priorities via its staff. Recognising and supporting the network of Union Learning Representatives (ULRs) in carrying out their duties Working with local providers to make learning accessible.
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