Professional Development

Writing Effective Case Notes [Event Full]

Are you unsure of how to create ethical, legal and professional accountability considerations when recording your case notes?

This Online Workshop will give you the insights on developing these essential skills!
This half-day Online Workshop explores the foundations of good practice in case notes and recording in a variety of family work settings. It looks at practice points on what to include in case records for various types of work (individual, group, briefing notes). Discover common pitfalls to avoid. The workshop has a practical focus.

REGISTER NOW! PLACES ARE STRICTLY LIMITED TO ENSURE THAT YOU EXPERIENCE A HIGH LEVEL OF ENGAGEMENT AND INTERACTIVITY.

Learning Outcomes:
• Identify key features of case records for ethical, legal and professional accountability requirements;
• Identify key content for case records in individual and family work, group work, briefing notes; and
• Identify common pitfalls in case records and how to avoid them.

Who should attend this workshop?

TEI funded and all other community services

Trainer

Carolyn Quinn has over 30 years’ experience in the child, family and community services field in varied roles including delivering consultancy services to government and NGO agencies. She has special skills and experience in prevention and early intervention services to support families, child protection and family violence and disability issues. This has included supporting large and small organisations in developing relevant and practical evaluation systems, conducting research, program evaluation, organisational development and review, strategic planning, leadership development and training on a range of topics.

 

Use July2020 code to get 50% discount

To participate in this event you must have access to a PC with video capabilities and a reliable internet connection.

More Information

LEAD, ph (02) 9620 6172 or email info@leadpda.org.au

Code: NP2140

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Online Workshop

Date

Wednesday 22 July 2020
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Time

9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

More Info

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Online Workshop

Location

Online via Zoom
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Cost

  • Member: $40.00 + GST
  • Non-Member: $55.00 + GST

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