Courtroom and Report Writing Skills for Social Workers
- Clare Seymour - Anglia Ruskin University, UK
- Richard Seymour
A very well laid out book with a broad coverage of law as well as the core topic of the book. I really liked it; easily accessible writing style and a very nice visual feel to the book. It's really comprehensive for its size, and we are stocking it in the library as well as recommending it to students.
This was an extremely useful text which I used to construct and carry out report writing workshops. Highly recommended.
This book has been used largely by our Children and families social workers and is very useful in formulating Court reports and enhancing the skills of staff being called to court.
Helpful especially for beginners and for those wishing to understanding report writings skills
A really useful book which I refer to all the time, linking the transferable ability of writing academic assignments to the development of writing informed based court reports.
Not directly relevant to my teaching, but a useful text.
This book has not been adopte4d for use on this programme currently, but has been passed to partner agencies to supplement ongoing training as part of the assessed and supported yearin practice.
- Informative book
- Language is easy to understand
- Covered a good range of topics
The examples given helped students to visualise how they could write their own reports.
Good Text that covers the subject well.
This has been needed for a while and we are recommending it on our PQ legal teaching . It is easy to follow and will make the most nervous future or current court practitioner more certain in what they have to do in court and importantly why !