Programme Planning and Intervention Clause Samples

Programme Planning and Intervention. On completion of an assessment the referred individual will work with the team member(s) to formulate a plan of activity intended to deliver on the desired outcomes and to reflect the identified aims of the referrer. For those people supported within Secondary Care service then this should reflect the objectives of the care and treatment plan. A programme of activities will be established with an appropriate level of support to meet the needs of the individual. Support will be graded to allow for progression and to reduce any potential dependency and reliance on service support. Conversely support will be increased to meet any deterioration in mental state. Any plans established with an individual are aimed at promoting independence and community integration through the use of mainstream resources, facilities and opportunities including: Local leisure services: Education: Employment/Training: Volunteering: Use of Life centres/community centres and projects: Mainstream Community Resources: At all times the plan should aim from the outset to establish alternatives to longer term mental health service provision and to explore mainstream community support networks and the third sector support. The agreed programme will assist the person to develop appropriate skills aimed at meeting individual goals and aspirations and living a purposeful and meaningful life. This will include skills to build confidence, to manage symptoms and to access education, leisure and work opportunities. The severity and enduring nature of someone’s mental illness may require regular monitoring and emotional support over a prolonged period of time. Alternatively individuals may require periods of brief intensive support due to changes in circumstances or acute deterioration in their physical or mental health. A regular review process will assist in monitoring the person’s mental health and wellbeing and contribute to maintaining progress. Where problems or issues arise which give cause for concern regarding the mental state of the individual or where risks are identified then these should be communicated to the care coordinator or referrer. In some cases a referral to an appropriate specialist service or agency will be activated. Where there is ongoing support from ARC in relation to secondary care clients the minimum frequency for the review of the outcomes of each plan of activity will be annually. The Review may establish a new plan of activity, new objectives for the service and ne...

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  • Procurement Planning Prior to the issuance of any invitations to bid for contracts, the proposed procurement plan for the Project shall be furnished to the Association for its review and approval, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Guidelines. Procurement of all goods and works shall be undertaken in accordance with such procurement plan as shall have been approved by the Association, and with the provisions of said paragraph 1.

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  • Transition Planning The AGENCY will be responsible for the development of the student’s Transition Plan, which begins upon entry and is completed prior to the student’s exit.

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