Examples of Advice and Assistance in a sentence
Health Advice and Assistance The following services are available for a covered person when required as a result of an illness or injury: a) After Hours Access to a Registered Nurse Toll free telephone access to a registered nurse is available seven days a week, during the hours that a family physician is not readily accessible.
Health Advice and Assistance The following services are available for a covered person when required as a result of an illness or injury:a) After Hours Access to a Registered Nurse Toll free telephone access to a registered nurse is available seven days a week, during the hours that a family physician is not readily accessible.
The implementation of the Social Services and Well-Being Act 2014 means people should be sign-posted via Information Advice and Assistance to promote their independence, choice and control to meet their own outcomes.
The Bridgend MASH partners are South Wales Police, Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board, National Probation Service and Bridgend County Borough Council (Adult Safeguarding Team, Information, Advice and Assistance Service (IAA) (Children and young people), Early Help, Education, Housing and Emergency Duty Team (EDT).
Health Advice and Assistance The following services are available for a covered person when required as a result of an illness or injury: a) After Hours Access to a Registered Nurse Toll free telephone access to a registered nurse is available seven days a week, during the hours that a family Physician is not readily accessible.
Once a decision has been made to list an Oral hearing the Provider must claim the Advice and Assistance fee and then start a file for Advocacy Assistance.
Advice and Assistance must be claimed for a Disciplinary or Parole Matter that involves any of these client types if there is no Oral Hearing listed (i.e. notification has not been received that the case will proceed to an oral hearing) at the point of instruction.
Procedures for Obtaining Advice and Assistance from Local Government Officials The superintendent or her designee will contact the emergency management coordinator and/or local government officials for assistance, as deemed necessary.
Advice and Assistance will be given, on request, to adult adoptees who within the Knowsley Borough Council area.
Plans are now well underway to deliver a new Information, Advice and Assistance Service to transform our first point of contact to social services for the public.Our success in reducing the number of looked after children has maintained the progressive trend of recent years, with numbers reducing by 16% from their high point in 2012.