Targeted Sample Clauses

Targeted for CYP with moderate to severe needs.
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Targeted. Appropriate safeguarding of all must be paramount. To areas of high need as evidenced by the sexual health intelligence data and information. Undertake regular continuing professional development (CPD) Staff working in the pharmacy (dispensers/counter assistants/pharmacy technicians) need to be familiar with the scheme so they can ensure the patient has access to the appropriately trained pharmacist. The pharmacy must also comply with current infection control regulations. There should be an appropriate room to enable the patient/pharmacist to have a confidential consultation (including face to face/telephone/video). Identify women at risk of STIs by taking of a comprehensive clinical and sexual history and offer appropriate screening, referral to the Spectrum Community Health CIC website, so they can order their own Chlamydia Screening kits/STI Testing Kits and/or sign up to the C-Card scheme should they wish. Obtain informed consent prior to provision of EHC. Advise on use of condoms to prevent infection and further pregnancy risk, preferably in conjunction with a reliable method of contraception. Advice should be provided to the patient regarding action on any side effects or vomiting/diarrhoea and what to do about recommencing any existing oral hormonal contraceptive method. Adequate recording of consultation, batch number and expiry date of the EHC. For pharmacies eligible for EHC Scheme Provide written and oral information about the EHC at time of administration/dispensing on follow up, expected side effects and effect on menstrual cycle and action on menstruation or amenorrhoea, which may require further tests/follow up. Produce an appropriate clinical record. Adequate recording should be made regarding the patients clinical and sexual history, the discussion, the delivery, patient consent, safeguarding and Fraser Competence assessments. Conduct an annual audit in line with Spectrums requirements. As a minimum, this will include provision of data regarding the demographics of patients received EHC, advised re access to condoms/chlamydia screening/STI testing and , referral to ISHS. The provider will be paid on the submission of a claim form through PharmaOutcomes. Any claims must be submitted on a monthly basis to the admin co-ordinator at Spectrum Community Health and will be paid monthly in arrears. Claims received three months after the date to which activity relates will not be paid. All claims must be signed by an authorised signatory i.e. the ...
Targeted. Disabilities In each category shown in the chart below, estimate, when the program is fully operational, the number of proposed participants expected to receive rental assistance at a point in time. Include each participant only once, in either Part 1 or Part 2. Part 1 should only include persons with disabilities who will not have family members living with them. Do not double count.
Targeted. The targeting of oversight resources where they are most effective and at areas of highest risk is essential in providing the public with a safe and effective Probation service. Exchanged information will be used to plan and co-ordinate OSAG audits and HMI Probation thematic inspections so that they are targeted at those 1 Xxxxxxx, X. (2005), Reducing administrative burdens: effective inspections and enforcement. HM Treasury. providers or those issues and specific problems of most concern and which may potentially give rise to the most serious risks.
Targeted student surveys In addition to consortium surveys, Carleton regularly conducts student surveys to gather student feedback. In 2009-10, planned topics include: Student Satisfaction with Services, Co-op, and Academic Integrity.
Targeted. To geographical areas of high need as evidenced by the sexual health intelligence data and information. 1.4 Objectives The objectives of the pharmacy EHC service is to: • Promote contraceptive choice to meet the needs of each individual patient • Reduce the numbers of unwanted pregnancies. • Increase access to EHC. • Promote the use of condoms in clients at risk of STI • Promote STI testing, where appropriate, by assessing individual risk 1.5 Expected Outcomes of the Pharmacy EHC scheme • Women shall be supported to make a choice of contraception to meet their needs and fit their lifestyle. • Delivery of EHC and appropriate follow up advice (Menstruation/Pregnancy Test/STI Screen/commence reliable method/referral in to sexual health services). • Improved awareness of patients of STIs and how to avoid unintended pregnancy. 2.
Targeted. Figure 2 Some children require a targeted level of intervention which would include group work modelled by therapy staff and carried over by teaching staff, access to clinics including the feeding clinic and splinting clinic.
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Targeted. The targeting of oversight resources where they are most effective and at areas of highest risk is essential in providing the public with a safe and effective probation service. Exchanged information will be used to plan and co-ordinate Operational Assurance audits and HMIP thematic inspections so that they are targeted at those providers or those issues and specific problems of most concern and which may potentially give rise to the most serious risks.
Targeted. Appropriate safeguarding of all must be paramount. To areas of high need as evidenced by the sexual health intelligence data and information. • Undertake regular continuing professional development (CPD) • Staff working in the pharmacy (dispensers/counter assistants/pharmacy technicians) need to be familiar with the scheme so they can ensure the patient has access to the appropriately trained pharmacist. The pharmacy must also comply with current infection control regulations. • There should be an appropriate room to enable the patient/pharmacist to have a confidential consultation. • Identify women at risk of STIs by taking a comprehensive clinical and sexual history and offer appropriate screening and referral to the Spectrum Community Health CIC website for information on STIs and/or to
Targeted messages should be targeted to those communities at risk in order to reduce the complacency that can result from people receiving warnings that do not apply to them – ‘over warning’.
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