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NQSW resource – Outcome statement 8. Recording and sharing information

Using your organisational systems and procedures to record accurate information will safeguard both service users and yourself. You should record in a way that distinguishes fact from opinion, is transparent and respects the views of those with whom you are working. Your records should be evidence-based, accessible and understandable to others. Poor case recording is often cited in cases where there have been poor outcomes

Posted in: Grey Literature on 12/29/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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