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Record Keeping

Aims

The course aims to explain why Records need to be kept accurately, what goes into keeping accurate records and how to do it.

Objectives

To enable participants to keep accurate, legible and timely client records.

The Course Covers

  • Record keeping
    • What does this mean.
    • Why keep records.
    • What records need to be kept.
    • Systematic record keeping
    • Record keeping styles.
    • Standard information formats.
  • Communication skills
    • The communication cycle.
    • Passing on accurate information.
    • Listening and speaking exercises.
    • Summarizing information
    • Note taking tips and exercises.
  • Skills audit
    • Skills required for record keeping.
    • Helpful tools.
    • Training requirements/action
  • Time management
    • When will information be recorded

Course Duration

One Day

Course Certification

A certificate will be issued to all participants who complete the course.

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