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Recording in social work: not just an administrative task/ Compiled by Liz O'Rourke

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: not just an administrative taskPublication details: Bristol, UK: Policy Press, c2010Description: ix, 198 pages.: illustrations.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781847427564, 1847427561
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LOC classification:
  • HV43.O78 2010
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Contents:
1. Recording in context 2. Social work, risk and modernity 3. The social construction of the 'real' record 4. Setting the scene 5. The demands of recording 6. Resources/constraints impacting on recording 7. Recording dilemmas 8. Conclusions and implications
Summary: "Recording can be a chore. But it can also be a positive tool, encouraging reflection as well as focusing on accountability and information storage and sharing. As with recording itself, this research-based text should also encourage reflection and a positive re-balancing of the purpose, process and product of recording." Ray Jones, Professor of Social Work, Kingston University and St George's, University of London, and former social services director for Wiltshire and chair of BASW
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Previously published i 2010.



Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-194) and index.

1. Recording in context
2. Social work, risk and modernity
3. The social construction of the 'real' record
4. Setting the scene
5. The demands of recording
6. Resources/constraints impacting on recording
7. Recording dilemmas
8. Conclusions and implications

"Recording can be a chore. But it can also be a positive tool, encouraging reflection as well as focusing on accountability and information storage and sharing. As with recording itself, this research-based text should also encourage reflection and a positive re-balancing of the purpose, process and product of recording." Ray Jones, Professor of Social Work, Kingston University and St George's, University of London, and former social services director for Wiltshire and chair of BASW

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