AIMS OF THE SERVICE Sample Clauses
The "Aims of the Service" clause defines the primary objectives and intended outcomes of the services being provided under the agreement. It typically outlines the specific goals the service provider is expected to achieve, such as improving operational efficiency, delivering a particular product, or supporting a business process. By clearly stating these aims, the clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of the service's purpose, helping to align expectations and reduce the risk of disputes over performance or deliverables.
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. The Citizens Advice service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. The service aims: To work proactively to enhance community resilience. To provide the advice people need for the problems they face. To improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives.
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. To support young people in the transition between being ‘Looked After’ by Derby City Council and living independently. To enable the young people to live more successfully when independent.
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. 4.1 The intention is to commission day opportunities for adults who use services that meet future service demands, and to develop services in line with the national and local agendas including high level partnership working and promotion of independence and self- actualisation.
4.2 Day Opportunities for adults who uses services aims to provide:
4.3 Expected key outcomes include: Improved user experience and satisfaction. Improved Carer experience and satisfaction. To provide social contact and stimulation. To offer meaningful activities which maintain and enhance physical and mental wellbeing. To provide a place where people who use services can be helped to access universal services. To provide (or provide access to) education and training opportunities. To maintain/restore and develop independence including basic life-skills. Care and monitoring of highly dependent or frail and vulnerable adults. Low level support and monitoring for adults at risk. Support and advice for Carers including respite care. To assist recovery and rehabilitation after a critical episode. An improved level of social inclusion. Increased levels of independence and self-actualisation. Significant reduction in overall service operational costs.
AIMS OF THE SERVICE a. support the development of stop smoking services outside of GP surgeries.
b. enable supply of nicotine replacement therapies by appropriately trained non- physician health care professionals.
c. enable non-health care professionals who are offering intensive support to smokers to access nicotine replacement therapy as part of the support package.
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. The aims of the service are: To provide help, advice and support to voluntary organisations in the Lancaster District.
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. To provide a responsive and where possible proactive service which will enable mainstream schools and colleges to effectively include young people with a wide range of Special Educational Needs
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. The Primary Aims of the Service (as outlined in the Children and Families Act 2014) are:
(i) To meet the Council’s statutory duty to ensure that any parent within Middlesbrough is given advice and information about their child’s Special Educational Needs or Disability (SEND).
(ii) To meet the Council’s statutory duty to ensure that any child or young person with Special Educational Needs or Disability (SEND) who wishes to access information and advice separately from their parents is able to do so. This will include providing separate age-appropriate resources for children and young people.
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. The aims of the Citizens Advice service, of which the bureau is a member and to which the bureau adheres:
AIMS OF THE SERVICE. 2.1.1 The priorities of CASTR are:
a) To improve access to their advice service
b) To increase their influence with policy makers both locally and nationally
c) To strengthen their equalities provision.
2.1.2 The Aim of Three Rivers District Council (with respect to this Service Level Agreement) is to deliver services which, in its judgement, accord to the policies and requirements laid down in the Three Rivers Community Strategy and the Three Rivers District Council Strategic Plan.
2.1.3 CASTR is a member of the national organisation Citizens Advice, and the twin aims of the service are:
a) To provide the advice people need for the problems they face, and
b) To improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives.
2.1.4 The service will adhere to the national citizen advice vision for 2022: Our services will be available when you need them in a way that works for you You’ll be able to access advice quickly and easily through our different services and channels, without having to repeat yourself We have the resources, tools and expertise to solve your problem. If we can’t help directly, we’ll signpost you or make a smooth referral to a trusted partner Whatever your situation, we’ll take extra steps to make sure you have the best support for your needs We’ll advocate for change in government policy and industry practices where they make life harder for you
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