Recording and Reporting (Group)

Course

In London

£ 650 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    London

  • Class hours

    4h

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This course will explore the skills involved in effective defensible documentation (recording and report writing) in your own working environments. This Recording and Report Writing training course can be booked as a half day or full day session.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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546 Streatham High Road, SW16 3QF

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

On completion delegates will be able to develop on the skills & confidence in structuring, writing and evaluating forms of communication so others can understand them.They will also receive certificate of attendance which is valid for 1 year.

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Subjects

  • Skills and Training
  • Report Writing
  • Writing
  • Recording
  • Workplace
  • Staff Training
  • Communication
  • Protection Act
  • Legislation
  • System Operation
  • Documentation
  • Document Management
  • Written assessment
  • Written statements
  • Writing Skills
  • Recording and Report
  • Information
  • Information Management System
  • Information Systems management
  • Controls

Course programme

COURSE DESCRIPTION (For a Class Size of 12)

This course will explore the skills involved in effective defensible documentation (recording and report writing) in your own working environments. This Recording and Report Writing training course can be booked as a half day or full day session.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Problems facing providers and their staff when it comes to providing evidenced care and support?
  • The role and purpose of basic recording and report writing as a means of communication
  • How to record information in a way that is manageable and makes sense to others
  • Assessing the elements involved in structuring, writing and evaluating records and reports
  • To support staff to maintain service user records to the standards required by The Data Protection Act and related legislation and guidelines
  • Understanding what needs to be recorded and why?
  • Appropriate literacy and numeracy skills
  • The blame & tick box cultures inherent in health and social care
  • Mistrust of what happens to information that is recorded
  • Providing appropriate systems to facilitate good defensible documentation (recording and report writing)
  • Written Assessments

Recording and Reporting (Group)

£ 650 VAT inc.