Record Keeping
Training
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Training
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Class hours
4h
The principles of good record keeping. Knowing the use of records. ensuring information is understandable and relevant. Accountability. The worker's role in record keeping. Appropriate use of records. Working with reading/writing difficulties. Developing good record keeping habits. Legal requirements of records. Access to records. Confidentiality. Different levels of recording. Care plans. Understanding the use of black and red ink. Open and closed records. Dealing with mistakes correctly. Proper recording styles. Suitable for: 16 years old and above
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Course programme
Record Keeping Training
Not only does proper record keeping make a positive contribution to quality care provision, it prevents errors and provides evidencing where needed. Increasing demands for more paperwork and better standards of written communication requires health and social care providers to teach their personnel how to make a record in the correct mannaer and how records are to be effectively and properly used and managed.
Record Keeping