Service Aims and Objectives Clause Samples
Service Aims and Objectives. 3.1 The intended aims of the Partners are:
3.1.1 To improve the quality of care for people with a learning disability and/or autism;
3.1.2 To improve quality of life for people with a learning disability and/or autism;
3.1.3 To support people with a learning disability and/or autism down pathways of care to the least restrictive setting;
3.1.4 To ensure that services are user focused and responsive to identified needs;
3.1.5 To ensure Value for Money and efficient use of resources, maximising income where at all possible and avoiding duplication.
3.2 The objectives of the Partners in meeting the aims described in Clause 3.1 above are that integrated working will:
3.2.1 Maximise the opportunities for people with a learning disability and/or autism to lead happy and fulfilling lives as independently as possible in the least restrictive environment feasible:
3.2.2 Ensure that people with a learning disability and/or autism have a positive experience of care and support.
Service Aims and Objectives. 2.1 The aims of the Service that is the subject of this Schedule 1E are:
2.1.1 To provide a high quality service for children and young people with physical, occupational and speech and language difficulties in accordance with national guidance and best practice.
2.1.2 To improve the quality of life and the ability of children and young people with physical, occupational and speech and language difficulties to live independently or with support within the community and participate in mainstream services including education.
2.2 The key objectives of the Services are:
2.2.1 To provide early intervention services, offering early assessment and advice, supporting self-care and reducing dependence on services in future years.
2.2.2 To provide a robust integrated triage process that directs children and young people to the most appropriate therapy and support without delay.
Service Aims and Objectives. 1.1 Aims and Objectives • To sustain and improve the standards of safety and quality of food manufactured, prepared and supplied in Bromley. • To exercise control and surveillance of communicable diseases. • To investigate complaints about food sold in the Borough.
Service Aims and Objectives. The aims and objectives of needle exchange facilities and harm reduction services are: • To offer user-friendly, non-judgmental, client-centred and confidential services • To assist the service users to remain healthy until they are ready and willing to cease injecting and ultimately achieve a drug-free life with appropriate support • To reduce the rate of sharing and other high risk injecting behaviours by providing sterile injecting equipment and other support • To reduce the rate of blood-borne infections among drug (mis)users • To reduce drug-related deaths (immediate death through overdose and long-term such as blood- borne infections) • To promote safer injecting practices • To provide focused harm reduction advice and initiatives, including advice on overdose prevention (e.g. risks of poly-drug use and alcohol use). • To provide and reinforce harm reduction messages • To help service users access drug treatment to refer to other specialist drug (and alcohol) treatment services • To help service users access other health and social care and to act as a gateway to other services (e.g. key working, prescribing, hepatitis B immunisation, hepatitis and HIV screening, primary care services etc) • To facilitate access to primary care where relevant • To ensure the safe disposal of used injecting equipment • To aim to maximise the access and retention of all injectors, especially the highly socially excluded, through the low-threshold nature of service delivery and interventions provided. • To prevent initiation into injecting and to encourage alternatives to injecting • To improve the health of local communities by preventing the spread of blood-borne viruses and by reducing the rate of discarded used injecting equipment.
Service Aims and Objectives. The aims and objectives of needle exchange facilities and harm reduction services are: • To offer user-friendly, non-judgmental, client-centred and confidential services. • To assist the service users to remain healthy until they are ready and willing to cease injecting and ultimately achieve a drug-free life with appropriate support. • To reduce the rate of sharing and other high risk injecting behaviours by providing sterile injecting equipment and other support. • To reduce the rate of blood-borne infections among drug (mis)users. • To reduce drug-related deaths (immediate death through overdose and long-term such as blood-borne infections). • To promote safer injecting practices. • To provide focused harm reduction advice and initiatives, including advice on overdose prevention (e.g. risks of poly-drug use and alcohol use). • To provide and reinforce harm reduction messages. • To help service users access drug treatment to refer to other specialist drug (and alcohol) treatment services. • To help service users access other health and social care and to act as a gateway to other services (e.g. key working, prescribing, hepatitis B immunisation, hepatitis and HIV screening, primary care services etc.) • To facilitate access to primary care where relevant. • To ensure the safe disposal of used injecting equipment. • To aim to maximise the access and retention of all injectors, especially the highly socially excluded, through the low-threshold nature of service delivery and interventions provided. • To prevent initiation into injecting and to encourage alternatives to injecting. • To improve the health of local communities by preventing the spread of blood-borne viruses and by reducing the rate of discarded used injecting equipment.
Service Aims and Objectives. 1.1 Aims and Objectives A statement of the service’s aims and objectives.
1.2 Links to corporate objectives and plans This section should identify how the service plan(s) fit into the Authority’s corporate planning process and how it plays its part in meeting the Authority’s objectives. This should include meeting any relevant national indicator. It should also identify any cross linkage with other plans that have been adopted by the Authority.
Service Aims and Objectives. The aims and objectives of needle exchange facilities and harm reduction services are: To offer user-friendly, non-judgmental, client-centered and confidential services. To assist the service users to remain healthy until they are ready and willing To cease injecting and ultimately achieve a drug-free life with appropriate support. To reduce the rate of sharing and other high risk injecting behaviors by providing sterile injecting equipment and other support. To encourage users of the Needle Exchange service who are not in treatment to attend INSPIRE for treatment. To reduce the rate of blood-borne infections among drug users. To reduce drug-related deaths (immediate death through overdose and long-term such as blood- borne infections). To promote safer injecting practices. To provide focused harm reduction advice and initiatives, including advice on overdose prevention (e.g. risks of poly-drug use and alcohol use). To provide and reinforce harm reduction messages. To help service users access drug treatment to refer to other specialist drug (and alcohol) treatment services. To help service users access other health and social care and to act as a gateway to other services (e.g. key working, prescribing, hepatitis B immunization, hepatitis and HIV screening, primary care services etc). To facilitate access to primary care where relevant. To ensure the safe disposal of used injecting equipment. To aim to maximize the access and retention of all injectors, especially the highly socially excluded, through the low-threshold nature of service delivery and interventions provided. To prevent initiation into injecting and to encourage alternatives to injecting. To improve the health of local communities by preventing the spread of blood-borne viruses and by reducing the rate of discarded used injecting equipment. Overall provision of needle exchange / harm reduction services (type and location) will be determined based on a local needs analysis undertaken by the specialist commissioners. All community pharmacies Sutton will be given the opportunity to consider offering to provide this service. The INSPIRE Partnership intends to commission a minimum of 4 pharmacies spread across Sutton to participate in each aspect of this scheme. Due to the changing nature of drug misuse trends there may be a need to review these locations as the needs assessments are updated. Level of Provision The pharmacy will agree to provide the service on pharmacy premises for the full durat...
Service Aims and Objectives. The intended aims of the Partners are:
Service Aims and Objectives. The aims of the Service that is the subject of this Schedule 1E are:
Service Aims and Objectives. 2.1 The aims of the Pharmacy IEP service are to meet the needs of people who are current injectors and to protect individual and public health, in order to reduce the risks of harm associated with injecting practice and to prevent the spread of blood borne viruses (BBVs).
2.2 The objectives of this service are to: ▪ Provide free sterile injecting equipment and related paraphernalia as agreed locally ▪ Reduce the rate of sharing and other high risk injecting behaviours ▪ Provide a facility for safe disposal of used injecting equipment ▪ Provide information and advice on BBVs, safer injecting, injecting technique, safer drug use ▪ Provide information on and to signpost and refer clients to drug treatment and other services for injecting drug users, including referral for testing and vaccination for BBVs