Seeking Safety Sample Clauses

Seeking Safety o 12 weeks; 2 days weekly (Monday and Wednesday-Males) (Tuesday and Thursday-Females) from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. o One individual session required Monday-Thursday weekly or bi-weekly (times may vary depending on participant responsivity/schedule) o A minimum of four Court approved self-help recovery program meetings per week (i.e. NA/AA, SMART, NAMI, or other evidence based programs)
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Seeking Safety. Seeking Safety is a present-focused therapy to help people attain safety from trauma/PTSD and substance abuse. Seeking Safety is flexible and can be conducted in a group or individual format; with women, men, and mixed-gender; use all topics or fewer topics; done in a variety of settings (outpatient, inpatient, residential); and used for both substance abuse and dependence. It has also been used with people who have a trauma history, but do not meet criteria for PTSD. Seeking Safety has been linked to improving general psychiatric symptoms, problem solving ability, social adjustment, ability to participate and complete treatment, and PTSD and trauma related symptoms. We refer to community agencies for Seeking Safety treatment. Performance measurement currently is done through reporting to ARI on the data points required. It would require a better data management system and a more cohesive program plan to allow for the development of meaningful performance measures and regular evaluation of those measures. Currently ARI is a safety net program, receiving those offenders who were not referred/accepted to problem-solving courts or who are unsuccessful in problem-solving courts or on regular probation. This limits the number and type of referrals and skews the data, as these are the most difficult clients in probation.
Seeking Safety. Goal: Reduce co-occurring and substance abuse and trauma-related symptoms in high risk transitional age youth (TAY) through the provision of Seeking Safety groups delivered in a variety of community settings. Objective 1: The provider shall deliver a minimum of eleven (11) Seeking Safety groups in community settings. Objective 2: Reduce co-occurring substance abuse and trauma-related symptoms by twenty percent (20%) in TAY participants that have completed the Seeking Safety program. EXHIBIT BPAYMENTS AND RATES CAMINAR
Seeking Safety. Goal: Reduce co-occurring and substance abuse and trauma-related symptoms in high risk transitional age youth (TAY) through the provision of Seeking Safety groups delivered in a variety of community settings. Objective 1: The provider shall deliver a minimum of eleven (11) Seeking Safety groups in community settings. Objective 2: Reduce co-occurring substance abuse and trauma-related symptoms by twenty percent (20%) in TAY participants that have completed the Seeking Safety program. EXHIBIT BPAYMENTS AND RATES CAMINAR 2010 – 2011 In consideration of the services provided by Contractor in Exhibit “A”, County shall pay Contractor based on the following fee schedule:
Seeking Safety. Seeking Safety is a present-focused treatment for clients with a history of trauma and substance abuse, listed on SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidenced-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP). This modality is delivered by MFTs in group and individual settings, and was chosen due to the prevalence of prior trauma (including domestic violence) in our population. Seeking Safety focuses on coping skills and psycho-education and has five key principles:

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  • AND SAFETY The Company and Union will work jointly to improve health and safety for all employees. Production and safety share an equal priority, and established safety standards will not be compromised to improve productivity or reduce costs. The Dome Mine will reduce accident frequencies from year to year and become an industry leader in Health and Safety. The Company the Union as a valuable resource in attaining these objectives. Every employee has the responsibility to ensure he/she works safely, maintains a safe work environment and participates in all health and safety programs to the fullest possible extent. All employees must report unsafe conditions to their supervisors without delay. In the event of “right to refuse unsafe work” legislation being modified or revoked, the Company, for the life of this Agreement will employees right to refuse to perform work involving unsafe conditions or danger to persons or property. It is agreed that a Joint Health and Safety Committee will be maintained consisting of equal numbers of Company and Bargaining Unit Representatives from the Underground, Plant, Pit, Mill and Human Resources departments, together with a Company Safety and a Worker Health and Safety Representative. The committee will meet at least quarterly and not more frequently than monthly. The mandate of the committee will be to recommend standards/targets and monitor health and safety performance. The committee will also monitor rehabilitation and modified work, and make recommendations concerning these programs. The company member for each department will ensure that an annual health and safety action plan is in place, and will be accountable to the committee for its implementation and success. Each Union committee member shall jointly inspect their department on a monthly basis and jointly investigate critical injuries, fatalities and any other incident he/she feels significant, having full access to all pertinent information. The committee will make recommendations to management concerning new initiatives, and changes in policies, practices, procedures, or equipment. It is agreed to maintain the position of Worker Health and Safety Representative. This employee, paid according to Schedule I of this Agreement, is selected by, and accountable to, the Joint Health and Safety Committee. The Committee co-chairs are responsible for maintaining an updated job description for the Worker Health and Safety Representative. His/her duties will include: workplace inspections and follow up in all departments participation in accident incident complaint investigation intervention to stop work in potentially hazardous situations safety auditing education, training and promotion of health and safety any special assignments The Worker Health and Safety Representative will not undertake any assignments unrelated to Health and Safety, unless otherwise directed by the Joint Health and Safety Committee. Before getting involved in any case the Worker Health and Safety Representative will ensure that all employees have used the correct lines of communication, followed all necessary procedures and attempted to resolve problems to the full extent of their responsibility. When necessary the Worker Health and Safety Representative will maintain the confidentiality of information received from workers or the Company. Although the Worker Health and Safety Representative will be supervised on a day-to-day basis by the Company Safety he/she will be given long term objectives by the Joint Health and Safety Committee. The Worker Health and Safety Representative will present a written report of all activities and work undertaken at meetings of the Joint Health and Safety Committee. The Worker Health and Safety Representative will hold as long as he/she has the confidence of both the Union and Company members of the Joint Health and Safety Committee. Upon termination of the appointment, the Worker Health and Safety Representative will return to his/her former job classification with no loss of seniority.

  • Product Safety Seller must maintain the state of the product so that it is able to perform to its designed or intended purpose without causing unacceptable risk of harm to a person or damage to property.

  • Food Safety A. The SFA shall comply with food safety inspection requirements as prescribed by USDA for its facilities and shall ensure that all state and local regulations are being met by the selected FSMC preparing or serving meals at any SFA facility.

  • ATM Safety It is important to be aware of your surroundings when using an ATM, especially at night. When you are using an ATM, you should secure any cash you withdraw before leaving the ATM. If you need to use an ATM at night, consider taking someone you know with you, and only use an ATM that is well-lit and unobstructed from view. If anything appears to be suspicious, do not use the ATM. Always call 911 in the event of an emergency or to report any suspicious activity. If you have any questions or comments about the safety of any of our ATMs, please call us on Oahu at (000) 000-0000 or 0-000-000-0000 from the neighbor islands, Guam, the CNMI or Continental U.S.

  • Child Safety Never leave a child unsupervised near a pool, not even for a second. During social gatherings at or near the pool, appoint a designated adult to protect young children from pool accidents. Children must be watched closely while swimming. Do not use floatation devices as a substitute for supervision. Toys can entice young children into the pool area. When not in use, clear the pool area of all toys.

  • ENVIRONMENT, SAFETY AND HEALTH PROTECTION (a) Seller shall perform this Agreement in a manner that ensures adequate protection for workers, the public, and the environment, and shall be accountable for actions of itself and its lower-tier subcontractors, agents and employees. Seller shall exercise a degree of care commensurate with the work and the associated hazards. Seller shall ensure that management of environment, safety and health (ES&H) functions and activities is an integral and visible part of Seller’s work planning and execution process. In the event that Xxxxxx fails to comply with this Agreement, Company may, without prejudice to any other legal or contractual rights, issue an order stopping all or any part of the work; thereafter a start order for resumption of work may be issued at Company’s discretion. Seller shall make no claim for an extension of time or for compensation or damages by reason of or in connection with such work stoppage. In addition, Company may require, in writing, that Seller remove from the work any employee the Company deems unsafe, incompetent, careless, or otherwise objectionable.

  • Environmental Protection Measures 5.1.1 All private storm water facilities shall be maintained in good order in order to maintain full storage capacity by the owner of the lot on which they are situated.

  • Environment Health and Safety 24.4.1. The Supplier and its staff (and/or any sub-supplier and/or subcontractor) shall comply with the laws and regulations in force related to protection of the environment, the health and safety instructions applicable to the Goods and Services performed pursuant to the Contract and especially, if appropriate, to the Goodsand Services performedon any Site by a third company.

  • Xxxx Protection 23.1With respect to the Parties' rights and obligations under this Framework Agreement, the Parties agree that the Authority is the Data Controller and that the Supplier is the Data Processor.

  • D7 Health and Safety D7.1 The Contractor shall promptly notify the Authority of any health and safety hazards which may arise in connection with the performance of its obligations under the Contract. The Authority shall promptly notify the Contractor of any health and safety hazards which may exist or arise at the Authority’s Premises and which may affect the Contractor in the performance of its obligations under the Contract.

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