Keeping good records

Topics Include: Good records management, Record keeping social care refresher guide 

32 minutes

12 months access

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Keeping good records is an essential part of a structured and safe approach to working with vulnerable adults, children, young people and their families.

Good records management not only demonstrates the practical application of your knowledge and skills, it provides evidence of your work activity and helps keep those in your care safe.

This course gives good record keeping guidance for anyone working in social care.

Keeping good records is an essential part of a structured approach to work with adults, children, young people and their families. It provides evidence of your work activity and demonstrates the practical application of your knowledge and skills. In this course we’ll go over how best to make sure your records align with best practice.

You will automatically get a course certificate on course completion, along with your name, CPD hours, the date and learning objectives.

  • Understand what kind of records need to be kept
  • Explain why good record keeping is important and why we need good records
  • Describe what the good principles of good record keeping are
  • Understand the differences between good and bad record keeping

  • Keeping good records

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