Recording Skills for Administrators
Minute taking is not an easy task and is particularly difficult in arenas where
challenging issues are being considered; potentially leading to major changes in
people’s lives. It is therefore crucial that those who carry this responsibility
are supported so as to undertake the task in a way that supports positive
outcomes.
This half day course aims to ensure that Team Administrators understand how
vital effective minute taking is and how they can ensure that they meet the
highest standards.
Learning objectives:
By the end of this course participants should understand:
• Why meetings and investigations need to be recorded
• How the minutes might be used? (incl. legislative requirements)
• The potential consequences of poor recording; for the organisation, staff and
service users
• Safeguarding meetings might refer to information that is highly distasteful to
you; or even shocking. How do you
contain your feelings and maintain a
professional persona?
• What do you do with your feelings
• How and what to prepare:
-Understanding the context
-Who might be involved?
-Professional terms and jargon
• The structure and formats used
• The skills:
-Accurate listening (incl. seating arrangements)
-Checking out and being assertive
-Being non-judgemental-is this possible
-Being aware of your ‘Internal editor’ and staying with facts; what is actually
being said
-non-judgemental language
-When and how to précis
-Summaries
-When and how much to quote
-Presentation
• What is required after the event (incl. use of Supervision)
Training methods:
• Tutor presentations
• Chalk and talk
• Word storm method
• Smaller group work
• OHP/PowerPoint
• Practice work