I am planning these three-hour workshops for NHS staff and am interested in seeing training resources that are either generic or which could be adapted.
The course outline is as follows:
Report Writing
Designed for any member of staff who may be involved in, or required to write a clinical or ‘other incident’ report.
Aims:
To enable an understanding of the underlying principles involved in, or required to write a clinical or ‘other incident’ report.
Content includes:
• Legal, professional and clinical requirements in report writing
• When and in what circumstances to write a report
• When to refuse or delay writing a report
• Report writing and criminal investigations by the police
• What does a ‘well written report’ look like?
Learning outcomes:
Participants will gain an understanding of the clinical and legal requirements necessary for a report to be of use
To educate participants as to when and in what circumstances reports require to be completed
To educate participants as to the proper construction and layout for particular types of report
To educate participants about what to look for when scrutinising a report written for a third party
An attempt at writing a short report
An attempt at critiquing a short report
ewn1@canterbury.ac.uk
Eddie Newall
2 Responses
Report Writing
Hi Eddie,
We do run these workshops and also supply Interactive Personal Development workbooks that can be used as stand alone materials or as a workshop guide and support material for the facilitator.
More details at our website http://www.toojays.co.uk in the Self Development Library section.
Alternatively drop me an email happy to see where we might be able to assist.
Regards
Lee
Report Writing
I am a police trainer, and I train recruit police officers in compiling pocket notebooks, and writing statements. I have material already if you want to get in touch