Boring Records?
Discover the profound impact of record keeping in social work with Boring Records? by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Published in 1996, this insightful paperback spans 224 pages and delves into the essential role that documentation plays in the field. Through firsthand impressions and comments from parents, children, and clinical social workers, the author unveils how effective record keeping is crucial for social work practitioners. This engaging investigation not only highlights the importance of accurate records but also provides practical insights that can enhance professional practices. Whether you are a student, a seasoned social worker, or simply interested in the dynamics of social welfare, Boring Records? is a must-read that challenges conventional perceptions and emphasizes the significance of thorough documentation in fostering better outcomes.