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==Archive and transfer==
 
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==Cp plans displayed on screen==
 
==Cp plans displayed on screen==

Revision as of 12:39, 22 August 2016

TASC Software continue to update CURA listening to establishments, taking into consideration their individual needs as well as sharing good practice.

If you have a problem to solve concerning pupil information / data tracking and you would like a new feature in CURA to save you time then please let us know.

Dashboard

Data represented in a graphical form

Lock new concerns to clearance level

Used when all information is required to be hidden from individuals below the applied clearance level

Alerts screen showing 3 or more concerns in 30 days displayed

List of concerns displayed for a student with three or more concerns registered in a 30 day cycle

Entries requiring review broken down and shown with severity range individually

Concerns are broken down separately under student's name to show the clearance level, and information if relative permission is provided

Add a generic planned event

This feature enables you to add information to your calendar that is not linked to a student file

Links

The feature enables the user to add new websites that are required to accessed in school

Archive and transfer

New feature allowing a staff member to either import or export a student, also archiving a student's file

Cp plans displayed on screen

ADDED: Chronology entries with no associate planned action are emboldened

Framework summary table

Chronology Concern date and entry date

Export calendar entries to local calendar

Clicking on the "Associated" symbol opens the original concern