Difference between revisions of "Recording information"
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− | | | + | |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. <br> <br> |
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Revision as of 14:14, 13 August 2014
Summary
Text about the summary tab
Concern
Concerns are worrying issues that you feel ought to be recorded.
A concern does not have to be something serious; give example of severity 1 concern ask Steve. 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 who 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. What on earth is this thing ask Steve |
Meeting
Correspondence
Action
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