Support Worker Module

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Background to the Support Worker module

The Support Worker module is one of the optional extra modules which can be added to a Charitylog system. As standard, the system allows recording of carer relationships and assigning of volunteers. If you just need to record the fact that these relationships exist, these features should suffice. The Support Worker module exists for organisations that need to take this functionality a step further, and manage the relationships. The module allows clients to have support plans created, involving one or many support workers and one or many types of activity. The Support Worker module also links to the Accounts Module, making it possible to charge for support work delivered, using an invoicing system.

Support Worker terminology

Depending on your organisation, you might not call these people "Support Workers". The module allows you to change the wording across the whole system so that you can call them "Carers", "Volunteers" or "Home Helpers", if you would rather. However, "Support Worker" is the most commonly used terminology and so this manual is written assuming that this is what you're using.

Further information

This is the User Manual, and so we don't deal with some of the more involved setup behind the module. If you'd like more information on how to set up and manage the Support Worker module, please have a look at the Support Worker Module (Administrator guide).

How to use the Support Worker module

The process of working with a client within the Support Worker module is illustrated by this flowchart:


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  • First of all, the system needs to know that this person is active in the relevant project and needs a support plan creating. The way you do this is simply to Record a Contact within the relevant project. Behind the scenes, this creates a blank support plan for the client.
    • Ongoing work will be handled by the support plan, so you don't necessarily need to enter anything in the bottom half of the "Record a Contact" screen. For example, you don't need to schedule the first appointment with the client there. However, you may well want to use it to refer the client to the relevant member of staff to have a support plan created - if that member of staff is not you.
    • Occasionally, it is not appropriate to have the system automatically create support plans every time a contact is recorded within the project. If this is the case, you will see a red bar across the middle of the "Record a Contact" screen, with a box to select whether you would like to create the support plan now, or later.


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  • You now need to create a support plan for the client. This is accessed by clicking the "Support Plans" menu item, in the "Support Options" submenu.


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You will see a list of the existing care plans on the system. The column to look for is the "Support Plan Done?" column - clients newly referred to this project will have a "No" in this column. If you click the column heading, the results will re-order so that all the clients without a support plan in place are displayed together.


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Clicking on the word "No" will take you to the blank Support Plan for this client.


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You can now enter the following:

  • Support Team: if your Support Workers are split into teams, enter the relevant team here.
  • Hours per week and total hours agreed
  • Service: one of the services set up on your system by your administrators.
  • Interval, time of day, day of week/date: use these boxes to set up how often you want the activity to happen.
  • Start time, duration (minutes): when the activity starts and how long it takes.
  • Start date and end date (start date must be filled in, end date is optional)
  • Usual Support Advisor: click the "blue people" icon to the right of this box to assign a Support Worker.

The system needs to know the service you want before it can show the Support Workers that can do the work.


Selecting a Support Worker

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Depending on the service you have selected, the system will show you the available support workers. You may see a blue "stop" sign next to one or more support workers' names. This is because the system stores details of when they are available for work, and in theory they are not available for the time that you are booking for.

You can also show the "Lookup/Search Criteria" section to search these Support Workers, though remember - the system is already showing you only those Support Workers that are available at the time you have specified. If you're not seeing a Support Worker that you think should be on the list, check what times they are available. You can search the available Support Workers by surname, first address line, town, postcode, telephone number, email address, details (a text field on the Support Worker Details screen) or by groups and skills - or any combination of these.

There is also the option to see the available Support Workers displayed on a map (though this requires them to have a valid postcode entered on their Support Worker Details screen). This can be useful for making assignments where geographical location is important - for example, helping with shopping etc. You can also display the support workers on a calendar view but this is not intended for making assignments - rather, it's for viewing the activity of your support work department as a whole, and moving existing appointments. We'll gloss over it here and address it later.

Current Work Diary

Support Advisor Calendars

Support Plans

Confirm Work Schedules

Complete Work Schedules

Support Advisor Jobcards

Support Advisor Details

Holiday Pay Calculation

Holiday Pay Report

Support Worker Reports

Matching exclusions

Setting up the Support Worker Module

For information on how to set up the Support Worker module, please see the section Support Worker Module (Administrator guide) in the Administrator Manual.