Social Work Records

Social Work Records

Author: Jill Doner Kagle

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780881338874

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Describes & evaluates the task of recordkeeping for social work practitioners.


Recording in Social Work

Recording in Social Work

Author: Noel Timms

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-12-07

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 0429775660

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Originally published in 1972 Recording in Social Work looks at how recording has always been claimed as one of the necessary activities of social workers, whatever form of social work they undertake. The book deals systematically with recording, and the theory and practice recording takes, as well as the research projects and small-scale studies which discuss critically certain aspects of the method. The book offers a review of the history of recording, including a critical discussion of the three early texts on the subject. It surveys the literature on purposes of recording and concludes with an analysis of the main issues surrounding recording. The book assesses the present position of theory and practice in social work recording and suggests both ways in which the subject can be developed and the wider context.


Social Work Documentation

Social Work Documentation

Author: Nancy Sidell

Publisher: N A S W Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780871014047

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Social work practitioners spend a lot of time documenting services they provide, but many are ill-prepared for this practice responsibility. In Social Work Documentation: A Guide to Strengthening Your Case Recording, Nancy Sidell has written the perfect, practical, how-to book on developing effective documentation. Regardless of the practice setting, clinical specialty, and documentation format, this book will help to build better recording skills. In her book, Social Work Documentation: A Guide to Strengthening Your Case Recording, Dr. Sidell provides a clear, concise, and thorough justification of why documentation is important, the different styles used to record client information, and an array of valuable case exercises to work through. Particularly useful is the inclusion of current and relevant examples of documentation that represent a range of practice fields at all levels of social work intervention to include: micro, mezzo, and macro. Woven throughout the workbook are ethical, legal, and supervisory situations that occur in practice that require the reader to critically think about how they would respond. This book is suitable and highly recommended for undergraduate and graduate education, agency trainings, and continuing education courses.


Recording in Social Work

Recording in Social Work

Author: Liz O'Rourke

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2010-05-05

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1847427561

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"The topic of recording is certainly one for which there exists little current literature, and this book makes an original and prominent contribution." SuzyBraye, University of Sussex --


Social Work Records

Social Work Records

Author: Jill Doner Kagle

Publisher: Waveland Press

Published: 2008-03-20

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1478609176

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The latest edition of Social Work Records describes an approach to recordkeeping that is well-suited to contemporary practice. The authors encourage practitioners to seek a balance among accountability, supporting and improving practice, efficiency, and client privacy in selecting and organizing information in their records. They propose guidelines for improving agency-wide policies and procedures and include new material on demonstrating cultural competence, systematic assessment, managed care, computerization, and record security. The process of recording, as well as the record itself, are described and illustrated in ways that fit the realities of todays practice. Social Work Records is a single source that: introduces the 15 principles of good records and their usefulness to assess the quality, appropriateness, and impact of services; presents an overview of the content of social work records using the Service-Centered Record format; focuses on the structure of the record by describing and analyzing a wide range of approaches, formats, and forms that are used to select and organize information; offers solutions to issues in practice from both the direct-service and the administrative perspective; provides a thorough analysis of records and the law.


Recording

Recording

Author: Family Welfare Association of America

Publisher:

Published: 1939

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13:

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