Case study

Information sharing: using a situational judgement inventory to assess candidate information sharing decisions

Case Study Summary
Author Mark Chesterman
Organisation University of Birmingham
Contact m.chesterman@bham.ac.uk
Disciplinary focus Social work
Publication date 17 November 2010
Keywords assessment; multiple choice; situational judgement inventory; post qualification; sharing information

Description

This case study describes the experience of using multiple choice questionaire based assessments with candidates for a PQ specialist award in social work with children, young people, their families and carers. The assessments are designed to engage candidates with some of the dilemmas associated with sharing information in direct practice.

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