Supports Sample Clauses

The "Supports" clause defines the obligations or commitments of one party to provide assistance, resources, or services to another party under the agreement. This may include technical support, customer service, training, or maintenance, depending on the context of the contract. By clearly outlining the type and extent of support to be provided, this clause ensures both parties understand their expectations and responsibilities, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring smooth cooperation.
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Supports. This information is to advise you, our suppliers of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) element in our supplier relationships.
Supports the delivery of safe patient care and the consumers’ experience including participation in continuous quality improvement activities in accordance with the requirements of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards and other recognised health standards.
Supports. The Disability Trust will provide services up to the maximum set out in the Schedule of Supports. Services will be provided as agreed between the parties.
Supports develops and implements health initiatives using holistic primary health care principles and a culturally safe community development approach.
Supports. This information is to advise you, our suppliers, of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) element in our supplier relationships. Goods and services purchased are produced and developed under conditions that do not involve the abuse or exploitation of any persons. Goods produced and delivered by organisations subscribe to no exploitation of children. Goods produced and manufactured have the least impact on the environment. Goods and services are produced and delivered under conditions where: Employment is freely chosen. The rights of staff to freedom of association and collective bargaining are respected. Living wages are paid. There is no exploitation of children. Working conditions are safe and hygienic. Working hours are not excessive. No discrimination is practised. Regular employment is provided. No harsh or inhumane treatment of staff is allowed. Suppliers should as a minimum comply with all statutory and other legal requirements relating to environmental impacts of their business. Areas to be considered are: Waste Management Packaging and Paper Conservation Energy Use Sustainability IAPG members will seek alternative sources where the conduct of suppliers demonstrably violates anyone’s basic human rights, and there is no willingness to address the situation within a reasonable timeframe. IAPG members will seek alternative sources where companies in the supply chain are involved in the manufacture of arms or the sale of arms to governments which systematically violate the human rights of their citizens. Where speed of deployment is essential in saving lives, IAPG members will purchase necessary goods and services from the most appropriate available source.
Supports. This information is to advise you, our suppliers of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) element in our supplier relationships. ● Goods and services purchased are produced and developed under conditions that do not involve the abuse or exploitation of any persons ● Goods produced and delivered by organisations subscribe to no exploitation of children ● Goods produced and manufactured have the least impact on the environment Goods and services are produced and delivered under conditions where: ● Employment is freely chosen ● The rights of staff to freedom of association and collective bargaining are respected. ● Living wages are paid ● There is no exploitation of children ● Working conditions are safe and hygienic ● Working hours are not excessive ● No discrimination is practised ● Regular employment is provided ● No harsh or inhumane treatment of staff is allowed Suppliers should as a minimum comply with all statutory and other legal requirements relating to environmental impacts of their business. Areas to be considered are: ● Waste ManagementPackaging and Paper ● Conservation ● Energy Use ● Sustainability
Supports. Provide supports to maximize potential impact of training; and continue to support persons with disabilities to enter and stay in the labour market;
Supports. 1. In principle, our company offers support to users of this service; provided, however, that our company and the Licenser may jointly give support to users after notifying said users based on our company’s judgment according to the contents of said support.
Supports. Community A service which supports people to go to local places and community
Supports. SAVVY will provide services up to the maximum set out in the Schedule of Supports as outlined. Any additional services provided will be with the written consent of you (the client) or the nominated key supported decision maker. Additional supports that require a quote, will be provided on a new Schedule of Supports. Once accepted and signed by you or your representative, the additional schedule of supports will form part of this agreement. SAVVY has policies in place and has planned to prepare, prevent, manage and respond to emergency and disaster situations whilst mitigating risks to and ensuring continuity of supports that are critical to the health, safety and wellbeing of NDIS participants.