It's All in the Record - Meeting the Challenge of Open Recording (Paperback)

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Illustrated with numerous case studies and cartoons relevant to care workers, this manual explores the dilemmas of open recording - sharing records with service users as part of the process of working with them. With the introduction of single assessment, it is a timely and valuable resource for addressing the learning needs of everyone working in adult care. Practitioners often struggle with trying to write records that serve a variety of readerships - service users, colleagues, other professionals, resource allocation panels, service providers - whilst also remembering that what they write must comply with the rules of evidence. With so little guidance to practitioners in effective recording. It is not surprising that their practice is so often the subject of criticism in joint reviews and inspections. Designed to develop practitioner confidence and competence in a task that many find frustrating and confusing, this manual is sufficiently flexible to be used as a resource for both formal training and practice development in supervision. The case material includes scenarios appropriate to those working with a range of adult user groups.

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Illustrated with numerous case studies and cartoons relevant to care workers, this manual explores the dilemmas of open recording - sharing records with service users as part of the process of working with them. With the introduction of single assessment, it is a timely and valuable resource for addressing the learning needs of everyone working in adult care. Practitioners often struggle with trying to write records that serve a variety of readerships - service users, colleagues, other professionals, resource allocation panels, service providers - whilst also remembering that what they write must comply with the rules of evidence. With so little guidance to practitioners in effective recording. It is not surprising that their practice is so often the subject of criticism in joint reviews and inspections. Designed to develop practitioner confidence and competence in a task that many find frustrating and confusing, this manual is sufficiently flexible to be used as a resource for both formal training and practice development in supervision. The case material includes scenarios appropriate to those working with a range of adult user groups.

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Imprint

Russell House Publishing Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

October 2005

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First published

September 2005

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Dimensions

297 x 210mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

176

ISBN-13

978-1-903855-72-0

Barcode

9781903855720

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LSN

1-903855-72-1



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