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Revision as of 15:17, 20 July 2016

Summary

The Summary tab is used to record basic details of information regarding a child. All of the information that is entered on this tab will be visible to other users regardless of their clearance level, so you should not enter any sensitive information here. Sensitive information can be recorded on the "detail" tab, which is explained further down this page.

When recording information about a pupil, you will always need to specify a clearance level and a summary. The clearance level determines which users will be able to see the details that you enter. So if you are entering a highly sensitive piece of information that few members of staff should be aware of, you should use a high clearance level. Information that can be made available to many members of staff can be recorded using a lower clearance level.

The summary is the title of the information that is recorded. If a staff member does not have a high enough clearance level to view this incident, they will not see the summary.

Concern

Concern.jpg Concerns are worrying issues that you feel ought to be recorded.

A concern does not have to be something serious - if a child has head lice that is still worth recording; by itself this might not mean anything, but combined with other information it could point to a larger issue. This is what the severity field is for; the more serious your concern is, the higher severity rating you should give to it. This will determine which member of staff reviews the information you have entered. You should never be worried about recording low severity concerns.

At the bottom of the page, you will see the Framework Assessment triangle - this is a diagram used to measure and assess the progress and development of a child. You should first decide which side of the triangle to use, "child's development needs", "parenting capacity", or "family and environmental factors". Next choose a field from that side of the triangle that most closely relates to the issue at hand.



Meeting

Meeting.jpg You can use Cura to record the details of any meetings that have taken place, especially those in response to staff concerns. You will need to select a type of meeting from the list, as well as indicating whether or not the pupil's parents were involved.


Correspondence

Correspondance.jpg If you have had correspondence with an external contact following a concern (whether it be a parent, an agency or anyone else), you should record the details in Cura. The most common types of correspondence are listed, but you can select "Other" if you have spoken to someone who is not on the list.

Further details can be given on the "Detail" tab (see below).



Action

Action.jpg Actions are recorded when something has been done in response to concerns about a child. The most common types of actions are listed, but you can select "Other" if something else has been done. Further detail can be given on the "Detail" tab (see below).


Detail

The detail section is used to record additional information when you are recording information about a child. Other users will only be able to see these comments if their clearance level is equal to, or higher than, the clearance level that you give to the incident.

Bodymap.jpg If you are recording a concern, you will also see an interactive body map on the right side of the page. This allows you to record the location of any marks that you see on a child. The body map will automatically rotate. The plus and minus buttons will rotate the body map slightly and stop the automatic rotation.

To record the location of a mark on a child, simply click the relevant area on the body map. A small green blob will appear wherever you click. Click on an existing blob to remove it. You can also click the Zoom button to enlarge the body map to full screen.



Documents

The documents tab is used to add attachments to the information you are recording. This could be any electronic document that you have on your computer, which is relevant to the information you are recording.

To upload an attachment, click the Browse button at the bottom right of the page. Select the file that you want to upload from your computer, then once done, click the Upload button at the bottom right of the page.