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Stockport Progress and Recovery Centre
(formerly known as Stockport Day Centre) provided the catalyst for the concept of
CORS. Staff were mindful of the impending Individual Budgets and Outcome Focused
Intervention reporting requirements, but had a minimal database capability which
made reporting quite labour intensive.
Gravitas has worked closely with SPARC to
produce a system that optimises outcome recording and minimises time spent on report
generation. It has been built to fit in with daily processes and a customisable review
mechanism has been developed to make CORS work for the centre.
Activities are pre-entered into CORS with associated outcomes - for example :
Music Workshop will be run weekly on a Monday for 13 weeks. The outcomes
will be relaxation, learning a new skill, socialisation.
Cookery Class
is to be run every Friday afternoon for two hours which will achieve employability
objectives (attendees will participate in NVQ level 1), learning a new skill, &
independence training.
By merely attending the centre, a service user may meet certain outcome objectives
such as socialisation or anxiety reduction.
The Activity Organiser will update the Service Users who participated in the
Activity after it has taken place.
Case managers/workers have the capacity to add ad hoc
information such as risk issues or information pertinent to intervention.
All this information is instantly available to and brought
together under one umbrella for each service user, recording a profile of care and
interventions in one place: pen picture; next of kin; contact notes; activity record
etc. A summary report for the Service user is invaluable input for discussion
and evaluation in a review.
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