The latest edition of Social Work Records describes an approach to recordkeeping that is well-suited to contemporary practice. The authors encourage practitioners to seek a balance among accountability, supporting and improving practice, efficiency, and client privacy in selecting and organizing information in their records. They propose guidelines for improving agency-wide policies and procedures and include new material on demonstrating cultural competence, systematic assessment, managed care, computerization, and record security. The process of recording, as well as the record itself, are described and illustrated in ways that fit the realities of today?s practice. Social Work Records is a single source that: introduces the 15 principles of good records and their usefulness to assess the quality, appropriateness, and impact of services
Social Work Records 3rd Edition by Jill Doner Kagle and Publisher Waveland Press. Save up to 80% by choosing the eTextbook option for ISBN: 9781577669982, 1577669983. The print version of this textbook is ISBN: 9781577665465, 1577665465.