Recording Skills for Staff working with Children
This course aims to ensure reports and recording accurately reflect information gathered and are written in a style that parents, service users, children and young people can understand. The course explores the legal & policy framework for recording & information sharing along with developing skills in maintaining quality written accounts, whilst understand the impact of maintaining written recording on service users. The course includes looking at language that cares trauma informed practice, and adverse childhood experiences.
Ensure a documented account of the authorities involvement with individual service users, families, carers and other service providers
Be familiar with the legal & policy framework for recording & information sharing
Develop skills in maintaining quality written accounts of the authorities involvement with individual service users, families, carers and other service providers
Understand the impact of maintaining written recording on service users
Understand the importance of analysis and evidence in the context of court reporting
Ensure a documented account of the authorities involvement with individual service users, families, carers and other service providers
Be familiar with the legal & policy framework for recording & information sharing
Develop skills in maintaining quality written accounts of the authorities involvement with individual service users, families, carers and other service providers
Understand the impact of maintaining written recording on service users
Understand the importance of analysis and evidence in the context of court reporting