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Moving From Narrative to Analysis


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Course details:

Date Time Venue Trainer Target Group 
Thursday 10th October 2024 9:15am arrival for registration 9.30am - 16.30pm ZOOM  Siobhan MacLean  Targeted Services – Community Wellbeing, Disability Team, Family Support & Intervention, Children Looked After, Commissioned Services, Older People & Hospital Social Work, Quality Standards, Vulnerable People Team, Youth Justice Service

Target Group - Practitioners, managers and support staff in Children & Adult Services involved in assessment and report writing

 

Course aims and objectives:

Record keeping is an essential aspect of social work practice and this requires practitioners to develop skills in analysis.

This session will explore the nature of analysis - both as a product and a process.

It will utilise the What? Why? How? framework to consider the following questions:

  • What is analysis?
  • Why is analysis important in recording and reporting?
  • How might we develop skills in analysis?


Some specific tools which enable movement from narrative (story telling) to analysis will be shared and participants will have the opportunity to try these out.

The tools include SHARE, triangulation and SCOPE.

For further information, or if you have booked a place on the course and have not received notification to attend please contact the Workforce Development & Learning Administrative Team. Please do not turn up to any course unless you have received notification of your place as the event may be fully booked.

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