Writing matters

Writing matters

By Glenys Acorn

Subjects: Comptes rendus, Social case work reporting, Service social personnel

Description: Why do you need Writing Matters? As a practitoner, would you like to be aware of the legal and social implications your writing can have on you and the children and families with whom you work? Would you like to gain an understanding of the expectations that various organizations, agencies or services might have of you as a practicioner regarding record keeping and report writing? Do you want to learn some of the terminology used by many professionals in the broad field of human services? Do you want to gain confidence in your ability to write in a professional manner, and develop a stronger sense of yourself as a practitioner? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, Writing Matters will provide you with the information and guidance you need to accomplish the task. --back cover.

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