Public Health Organisation definition

Public Health Organisation means an organisation defined in section 7 of the Health Services Act 1997 as follows:
Public Health Organisation means an organisation defined in section 7 of the Health Services Act, 1997 as follows:
Public Health Organisation means a public health organisation constituted under the Health Services Act 1997 (NSW);

Examples of Public Health Organisation in a sentence

  • Research cost centres are to be established in accordance with NSW Health’s Research Governance in Public Health Organisation (GL2011_001).

  • For practical reasons, accountability for establishing the governance processes will rest with the Public Health Organisation.

  • The Public Health Organisation also notifies the NSW Ministry of Health.

  • If the applicant considers that the HREC has failed to follow due process after making an appeal in line with 10.1 and 10.2 and remains unsatisfied with the outcome, they have the discretion to lodge an appeal with the Chief Executive of the Public Health Organisation or request that the Chairperson do so.

  • Research governance can be defined as a framework for effective oversight of research, such that it meets appropriate standards of quality, safety, privacy, risk management, financial management and ethical acceptability in the Public Health Organisation.


More Definitions of Public Health Organisation

Public Health Organisation is as defined in section 7 of the Health Services Act 1997.
Public Health Organisation means an organisation as defined in section 7 of the Health Services Act 1997, as amended or varied from time to time.
Public Health Organisation means an organisation defined under chapter 2 (7) of the Health Services Act, 1997.
Public Health Organisation means an organization defined under chapter 2 (7) of the Health Services Act
Public Health Organisation means the [insert the name of the Public Health Organisation] and its agents and employees;
Public Health Organisation means the organisation responsible for the operation of a hospital Facility site or service where a Student Placement might occur as defined in section 7 of the Health Services Act 1997. Public Health Organisation Staff means persons employed or contracted by the Public Health Organisation. Registered Training Organisation (RTO) means an organisation that is registered to provide vocational education and training. Student means any student identified in clause 1.1 of this Agreement. Student Supervisor (or Facilitator) means a person nominated, engaged by and reporting to the Institution and approved by the Public Health Organisation pursuant to clause 5.1 to provide education, supervision and assessment of Students on Student Placement. Student Workplace Supervisor (also referred to as a Facilitator) means a person nominated and employed or engaged by the Public Health Organisation pursuant to clause 5.1 to provide work based supervision to Students on Student Placement. In practice and as agreed between the parties, the Student Supervisor and Student Workplace Supervisor may be the same person.
Public Health Organisation means the organisation responsible for the provision of one or more Student Placements. A Public Health Organisation is defined in section 7 of the Health Services Xxx 0000 and includes Local Health Districts, Specialty Health Networks, St Vincent’s Health Network and Statutory Health Corporations. For the purpose of this Agreement, a Public Health Organisation also includes entities of the Health Administration Corporation established under the Health Administration Xxx 0000 including NSW Health Pathology, NSW Ambulance, eHealth NSW, HealthShare NSW, Health Infrastructure and Health Protection NSW. Student means any student identified in Clause 1.1 of this Agreement.