Service Aims and Objectives Sample Clauses

Service Aims and Objectives. 3.1 The intended aims of the Partners are:
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Service Aims and Objectives. 2.1 The aims of the Service that is the subject of this Schedule 1E are:
Service Aims and Objectives. 1.1 Aims and Objectives • To sustain and improve the standards of safety and quality of food manufactured, prepared and supplied in Bromley. • To exercise control and surveillance of communicable diseases. • To investigate complaints about food sold in the Borough.
Service Aims and Objectives. The aims and objectives of needle exchange facilities and harm reduction services are: • To offer user-friendly, non-judgmental, client-centred and confidential services. • To assist the service users to remain healthy until they are ready and willing to cease injecting and ultimately achieve a drug-free life with appropriate support. • To reduce the rate of sharing and other high risk injecting behaviours by providing sterile injecting equipment and other support. • To reduce the rate of blood-borne infections among drug (mis)users. • To reduce drug-related deaths (immediate death through overdose and long-term such as blood-borne infections). • To promote safer injecting practices. • To provide focused harm reduction advice and initiatives, including advice on overdose prevention (e.g. risks of poly-drug use and alcohol use). • To provide and reinforce harm reduction messages. • To help service users access drug treatment to refer to other specialist drug (and alcohol) treatment services. • To help service users access other health and social care and to act as a gateway to other services (e.g. key working, prescribing, hepatitis B immunisation, hepatitis and HIV screening, primary care services etc.) • To facilitate access to primary care where relevant. • To ensure the safe disposal of used injecting equipment. • To aim to maximise the access and retention of all injectors, especially the highly socially excluded, through the low-threshold nature of service delivery and interventions provided. • To prevent initiation into injecting and to encourage alternatives to injecting. • To improve the health of local communities by preventing the spread of blood-borne viruses and by reducing the rate of discarded used injecting equipment.
Service Aims and Objectives. The aims and objectives of needle exchange facilities and harm reduction services are: • To offer user-friendly, non-judgmental, client-centred and confidential services • To assist the service users to remain healthy until they are ready and willing to cease injecting and ultimately achieve a drug-free life with appropriate support • To reduce the rate of sharing and other high risk injecting behaviours by providing sterile injecting equipment and other support • To reduce the rate of blood-borne infections among drug (mis)users • To reduce drug-related deaths (immediate death through overdose and long-term such as blood- borne infections) • To promote safer injecting practices • To provide focused harm reduction advice and initiatives, including advice on overdose prevention (e.g. risks of poly-drug use and alcohol use). • To provide and reinforce harm reduction messages • To help service users access drug treatment to refer to other specialist drug (and alcohol) treatment services • To help service users access other health and social care and to act as a gateway to other services (e.g. key working, prescribing, hepatitis B immunisation, hepatitis and HIV screening, primary care services etc) • To facilitate access to primary care where relevantTo ensure the safe disposal of used injecting equipment • To aim to maximise the access and retention of all injectors, especially the highly socially excluded, through the low-threshold nature of service delivery and interventions provided. • To prevent initiation into injecting and to encourage alternatives to injecting • To improve the health of local communities by preventing the spread of blood-borne viruses and by reducing the rate of discarded used injecting equipment.
Service Aims and Objectives. The aims and objectives of needle exchange facilities and harm reduction services are:  To offer user-friendly, non-judgmental, service user-centred and confidential services.  To assist the service users to remain healthy until they are ready and willing to cease injecting and ultimately achieve a drug-free life with appropriate support.  To reduce the rate of sharing and other high risk injecting behaviors by providing sterile injecting equipment and other support.  To encourage users of the Needle Exchange service who are not in treatment to attend Pavilions for treatment.  To reduce the rate of blood-borne infections among drug users.  To reduce drug-related deaths (immediate death through overdose and long-term such as blood- borne infections).  To direct people to Pavilions to access Naloxone  To promote safer injecting practices.  To provide focused harm reduction advice and initiatives, including advice on overdose prevention (e.g. risks of poly-drug use and alcohol use, where to get Naloxone).  To provide and reinforce harm reduction messages.  To help service users accessing drug treatment to refer to other specialist drug (and alcohol) treatment services.  To help service users access other health and social care and to act as a gateway to other services (e.g. key working, prescribing, hepatitis B immunisation, hepatitis and HIV screening, primary care services etc).  To facilitate access to primary care where relevant.  To ensure the safe disposal of used injecting equipment.  To aim to maximise the access and retention of all injectors, especially the highly socially excluded, through the low-threshold nature of service delivery and interventions provided.  To prevent initiation into injecting and to encourage alternatives to injecting.  To improve the health of local communities by preventing the spread of blood-borne viruses and by reducing the rate of discarded used injecting equipment.  To have a needle exchange key contact within each pharmacy team who is available to give out specialist safer injecting advice. Pavilions will provide bespoke support when needed.
Service Aims and Objectives. 2.1 The aims of the Pharmacy IEP service are to meet the needs of people who are current injectors and to protect individual and public health, in order to reduce the risks of harm associated with injecting practice and to prevent the spread of blood borne viruses (BBVs).
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Service Aims and Objectives. 1.1 Public Protection Department’s Aims and Objectives When the new Unitary Authority was created in 1996, Bridgend County Borough Council combined the Environmental Health and Trading Standards regulatory functions within the Public Protection Department, which in turn is part of the Environmental and Planning Services Directorate. The Public Protection Department has sole responsibility for food law enforcement within the County Borough, with specialist officers responsible for food hygiene and food standards enforcement. The Public Protection Department’s aims and objectives are to: • Provide a fair, safe and equitable trading environment in the County Borough to the benefit of both the consumer and business community. • Protect public health by ensuring that food supplied for human consumption, which is produced, stored, distributed, handled or consumed within the County Borough is without risk to the health and safety of the end consumer and is labelled and described accurately. The objective is fully inclusive farm to plate and includes involvement in animal feeding stuff legislation, the basic building block of the human food production process, which can have a major impact on food safety and quality. This objective will be met by a programme of work, consisting of: • risk based inspections; • food and animal feed sampling and analysis; • advice and education of both businesses and consumers; • investigation of food borne infectious diseases; • investigation of complaints regarding food and animal feeds; • staff development and training.
Service Aims and Objectives. 2.1. The Organisation will provide services to support Neighbourhood Planning in the Council’s area as defined in Appendix 1, in conjunction with the Council’s Officers in a format agreed by both parties (the “Services”). The Services will be subject to quarterly review and amended by the Council accordingly.
Service Aims and Objectives. 1.1 Aims and Objectives A statement of the service’s aims and objectives.
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