Statutory is govern by government legislation while independent are mainly charity organisations
Statutory service provision refers to services mandated by law, typically funded and regulated by government entities, ensuring that specific populations receive essential support. In contrast, independent service provision is offered by private organizations or non-profits that operate outside of government oversight, often focusing on specialized needs or innovative approaches. While statutory services tend to follow established guidelines and funding structures, independent services may have more flexibility and adaptability in their operations and delivery methods.
A universal provision is something that is offered to everyone. For instance, if a service is offered to the entire population it may be called a universal provision of that service.
reflective practice contributes to improving the quality of service provision. "giving better care"...
potential risks for client and service provider under a provision of determined care
Service Provision is normally associated with an act for which there is recompense or financial reward. Service provision is often aligned to the needs of some which is delivered by others. Many service providers hold a contract to provide said service; either from a local govt agency (council, healthcare, police etc) for which there is an agreement for the delivery of said service to be paid for by that govt agency.
is the service offered to the clients for profit provision
is the service offered to the clients for profit provision
SMS means Short Message Service
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has led to better service provision in terms of quality because of professional training.
Customer care is also known as customer service. It is the provision of service to customers before, during, and after a purchase.