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Recording in social work
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For most social workers, recording and documenting information is a necessary evil. It is a highly complex and demanding aspect of the professional practice. Yet why has such a crucial activity received so little attention? Inadequacies in recording and documenting are often to blame in high profile child protection cases and have been identified in successive inquiries into tragic deaths. This highly topical book explores the often conflicting demands on social workers as they record information on case files, and it will stimulate a long overdue debate as to how to achieve more effective recording in social work. Evidence based, it covers both child and adult social work and includes the voices of social workers, discussing both good and bad practices and the dilemmas of recording. Author Liz O'Rourke is a freelance researcher and trainer, who heads Continuing Professional Development courses on recording for social work departments.
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