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Reporting and Recording eLearning course
Reporting and recording skills are an essential part of worker competence. You need to be able to clearly and accurately update documents, ensure confidentiality is maintained and information is stored appropriately and safely.
This online Reporting and Recording training course explains the principles of recording.
We make clear links with core skills, active listening and relevant legislation.
- Why recording is important
- Core skills and social care records
- Recording principles
- Who will see the things you record?
- Active listening skills
- Legislation
- Using your own devices
- Care and support worker responsibilities
You can access this Health and Social Care online course as part of the Unlimited Care Package, which includes 130+ courses and certificates, on the Click eLearning platform. Starting from just £3, access unlimited learning in one simple subscription.
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Aims of the Reporting and Recording course
At the end of this eLearning course you will:
- Understand why recording is important
- List examples of core skills and social care records
- Give examples of recording principles
- Acknowledge data protection in relation to recording
- Understand the importance of active listening skills
- Know the basic principles of legislation related to recording
- Understand the importance of using your own devices
- Outline the responsibilities of care and support workers
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Here are example screenshots of our interactive learning in action. If you would like to see more of the course features before you subscribe, feel free to book a demo with the team, who would be delighted to show you how our online courses help support meaningful training.
As a leading eLearning platform provider, Grey Matter Learning recognises the importance of accessibility in learning. We are proud to have integrated Recite, an innovative tool that enables learners to access eLearning content more easily, regardless of their abilities. With Recite, learners can benefit from text-to-speech in over 65 languages, colour contrast adjustments, and translation of over 100 languages, to enhance their learning experience.
These tools can help to make learning more inclusive and accessible for learners with visual or hearing impairments, as well as those who speak different languages. By incorporating Recite into our website and Click eLearning platform, we are able to provide our carers with a comprehensive and accessible training solution that helps to promote learning outcomes for all learners.

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