Examples of Health provision in a sentence
As part of this agreement, the CCG have agreed to retain a range of contracts covering services at the most clinical, higher tier of Public Health provision.
Emerging Issues for Community Mental Health provision, as outlined at Perth and Kinross Integration Joint Board, 6 November 2019.
The Compliances of the Safety and Health provision are of utmost important to the Client.
In order for this policy to be effective, a clear relationship with other school guidance and policies, particularly Special educational needs, Anti-bullying Policy, Safeguarding Policy, Exclusion Policy, First Aid Policy, Detention Guidelines, Attendance Policy, Sixth Form Policy, Use of Mobile Phone Policy, Search and Screen Guidelines, Use of Reasonable Force Guidelines, and Ill Health provision policies has been established.
The Authority is committed to achieving high standards of Occupational Health provision and to participate fully in Government health initiatives such as ‘Healthier Workplaces’, ‘Revitalising Health and Safety’, and ‘Better Health: Better Wales’.
The University’s Occupational Health provision is contracted out to a third party organisation that provides a wide range of health advice and related support to the University.
These include a focus on the SAFER bundle, staffing, Mental Health provision, reducing variation and reductions in long stay patients.
This means reduced travelling time and service from designated doctors and nurses, this should save £5,000 this year.Eye screening is now have arranged with an optician locally.Hospital will do proactive work including group sessions including stress management.Although the Occupational Health provision is not currently open to Members it is suggested that this be recommended for consideration by the Councils Remuneration PanelA Human Resources system will be purchased this year.
This will also inform the OHU team in the formulation of their recommendations to HR.• Ability to advocate on behalf of the service user with a range of services ensuring that services, as far as possible, reflect their needs and wishes.• Ability to understand and contribute to statutory issues which impact on service users and their family ensuring that the current Occupational Health provision is not undermined.• Performing statutory duties, subject to having received the appropriate training.
For Year 9 and above Sections E and F also includes preparing for adulthood outcomes Section G: Health provision describes any health provision reasonably required by the learning difficulties or disabilities which result in your child having SEN.