
Course overview
Why do I need this course?
- Maintain accurate records that support accountability and continuity of care
- Meet legal and professional standards for documentation in your role
- Protect yourself and others with clear, factual, and timely record-keeping
- Improve service quality by ensuring information is accessible and well-organised
What will I learn?
- The importance of good record-keeping in health and social care
- What to include—and what to avoid—in professional records
- How to write clearly, objectively, and in line with best practice
- Legal, ethical, and organisational requirements for documentation
Who is this course for?
- Health and social care professionals in any setting
- Support workers and carers responsible for daily records
- Team leaders and managers overseeing documentation standards
- Anyone needing to improve or refresh their record-keeping skills
Course details
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.
Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
- 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
This course is made up of the following modules:
- Keeping good records
- Course Access Duration: 1 Year
- Course Length: 15 mins
- Recommended Refresh Frequency: 1 Year
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