PROJECT OUTPUTS. Outputs 5. The outputs of this Schedule will be improved detection, monitoring and management of ARF and RHD through: (a) improved clinical care, including improved delivery of and adherence to secondary prophylaxis antibiotics; (b) provision of education and training for health care providers, individuals, families and communities; (c) collection and provision of agreed data annually to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) for national monitoring and reporting of ARF and RHD and measuring program effectiveness in the detection and management of ARF and RHD; (d) maintenance of a dedicated state-wide patient register and recall system for ARF and RHD. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 6. To realise the outputs in this Schedule, each Party has specific roles and responsibilities in addition to those in the Agreement, as outlined below. 7. The Commonwealth agrees to be accountable for the following additional roles and responsibilities: (a) monitoring and assessing achievement against milestones in the delivery of the RFS under this Schedule to ensure that outputs are delivered within the agreed timeframes; (b) providing ongoing policy leadership under the RFS, including establishing an RHD Steering Committee within six months of the signing of this Agreement and convening other ad hoc meetings with the States and key stakeholders as required; and (c) conducting a review of the RFS, including the outputs delivered under this Agreement. 8. The States agree to be accountable for the additional following roles and responsibilities: (a) delivery of program outputs as specified in the Schedule; (b) reporting on the delivery of outputs as set out in the Performance Monitoring and Reporting section; (c) collaborating with Xxxxxxx/Rheumatic Heart Disease Australia (RHDA) on the development of required educational resources and using the educational, training and other resources to support service delivery; (d) working with the AIHW to establish and maintain nationally consistent data collection systems, in alignment with agreed ARF/RHD specifications, which improve the scope, quality, frequency and timeliness of data collection; (e) providing all agreed ARF and RHD data to the AIHW annually as specified by the Commonwealth in accordance with the terms of the National Health Information Agreement, noting that from time to time the AIHW will provide the Commonwealth with data supplied by the States; (f) updating existing State Action Plans to cover the term of this Schedule (2017-18 to 2020-21) within two months of the signing this Agreement; and (g) collaborating with the Commonwealth in a review of the RFS and outputs delivered under this Agreement.
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PROJECT OUTPUTS. Outputs
59. The outputs of this Schedule Agreement will be improved detectionthe detailed planning and scoping required as a precursor for infrastructure works and operational changes at the MLS, monitoring and management of ARF and RHD throughincluding:
(a) improved clinical care, including improved a project management team and project governance framework that includes regular project management steering committee meetings on the development and delivery of and adherence to secondary prophylaxis antibioticsthe outputs of this Agreement;
(b) provision a project plan for the delivery of education the Menindee Lakes Project Management outputs specified in this Agreement and training for health care providers, individuals, families and communitiesin accordance with Schedule A;
(c) collection a plan for stakeholder consultation that will be collaboratively delivered by the State and provision of agreed data annually to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) for national monitoring and reporting of ARF and RHD and measuring program effectiveness in the detection and management of ARF and RHDCommonwealth;
(d) maintenance Engagement of staff to provide input to and support a dedicated statehydrologic modelling review group representing New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and the Commonwealth (including Xxxxxx-wide patient register and recall system for ARF and RHD. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
6. To realise the outputs in this ScheduleXxxxxxx Basin Authority), each Party has specific roles and responsibilities in addition to those in the Agreement, as outlined below.
7. The Commonwealth agrees to be accountable for the following additional roles and responsibilities:which will
(ai) monitoring review proposed rule changes and assessing achievement against milestones in hydrologic modelling outcomes based on modelling undertaken by the delivery of the RFS under this Schedule to ensure that outputs are delivered within the agreed timeframes;
(b) providing ongoing policy leadership under the RFS, including establishing an RHD Steering Committee within six months of the signing of this Agreement and convening other ad hoc meetings with the States and key stakeholders as requiredXxxxxx-Xxxxxxx Basin Authority; and
(cii) conducting a review subject to availability of Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx Basin Authority resources, oversee new modelling and water savings projections to be undertaken by the Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx Basin Authority in support of the RFS, including the outputs delivered under this Agreement.
8. The States agree to be accountable for the additional following roles and responsibilities:
(a) delivery of program outputs as specified in the Schedule;
(b) reporting on the delivery of outputs as set out in the Performance Monitoring and Reporting section;
(c) collaborating with Xxxxxxx/Rheumatic Heart Disease Australia (RHDA) on the development of required educational resources and using the educational, training and other resources to support service delivery;
(d) working with the AIHW to establish and maintain nationally consistent data collection systems, in alignment with agreed ARF/RHD specifications, which improve the scope, quality, frequency and timeliness of data collectionproject outputs;
(e) providing as preparatory work for determining sustainable extraction levels, a scoping document and project plan for the management of the pump testing at the Jimargil groundwater resource and the modelling of that resource, which must include:
(i) tender process and documentation, incorporating appropriate New South Wales Office of Water drilling and testing standards;
(ii) contract management;
(iii) results reporting;
(iv) documentation of all agreed ARF and RHD data to necessary approvals required;
(v) results of consultation with Geoscience Australia (GA) on alignment of the AIHW annually as specified by the Commonwealth in accordance potential pump testing program with the terms GA groundwater assessment (GA, Broken Hill Managed Aquifer Recharge Project, 2012); and
(vi) an assessment of the National Health Information Agreement, noting that from time to time the AIHW will provide the Commonwealth compliance with data supplied by the StatesBasin Plan groundwater sustainable diversion limits;
(f) updating existing State Action Plans to cover in the term of this Schedule (2017-18 to 2020-21) within two months context of the signing this Basin Plan and the Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx Basin Agreement, New South Wales position papers on:
(i) the preferred character and volume of water savings to be generated from the project; and
(ii) the required changes to the operational rules, consistent with hydrological modelling outcomes;
(g) collaborating the following three technical reports:
(i) Lake Cawndilla Operations Review, including:
i. the environmental values of the MLS including Cawndilla Creek in the context of the operation of the Lakes since their construction;
ii. the potential future watering requirements for the environmental values within Lake Cawndilla and Cawndilla Creek;
iii. the effects of the changed MLS operations on local social and economic values of the Menindee Lakes and the Great Darling Anabranch; and
iv. development of operating rules for the environmental filling of Lake Cawndilla, which will work in conjunction with the Commonwealth proposed new MLS operations to protect or restore the environmental values of the Lakes, and including minimising adverse impacts on the Great Darling Anabranch.
(ii) A whole of New South Wales Government proposal for the environmental filling of Lake Cawndilla, which will work in conjunction with the proposed new MLS operations to protect or restore the environmental values of the Lakes, and including minimising adverse effects on the Great Darling Anabranch;
(iii) Implementation Review, including:
i. development of concept designs and site access requirements for the proposed works at Menindee Lakes, suitable for inclusion in future environmental assessment,
ii. documentation of site specific conditions or issues that might affect construction;
iii. Consideration of Aboriginal Cultural heritage issues;
iv. development of concept designs for a “keeping place” for significant cultural heritage artefacts;
v. review of implementation costs with respect to site-specific conditions and risks including high river flows and extended construction program;
vi. documentation of the RFS process and outputs delivered under this Agreement.timeframes required to secure all necessary approvals including environmental, planning and heritage; and
vii. development of a procurement methodology/framework, including public tendering for the design and construction of the agreed infrastructure
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Samples: Project Agreement