Report writing for social workers

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    • Watt, Jane

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Report writing for social workers

Jane Watt

(Post-qualifying social work practice guides / series editors, Steve Keen and Keith Brown)

SAGE , Learning Matters, 2013

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-112) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Many students and qualified workers in all areas of social work feel apprehension at the prospect of writing a formal report for a court or tribunal. Writing may be a fundamental skill, but it is one that students and practitioners cannot afford to take for granted. Recent reviews (Baby P, Serious Case Review processes) highlighted the need for clear reports, recording and written communication between professionals. This practical and accessible textbook presents the report writing process in a clear and straightforward way. From methods of collecting and presenting evidence, to drawing conclusions and writing up a final report.

Table of Contents

Introduction General Considerations Getting Started Planning and Timetabling Interviews Writing Checking and proofreading Presentation And Afterwards?

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