Support Worker Module (Administrator guide)

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Overview of the Support Worker Module

Charitylog's Volunteers module is supplied as part of the core package, and allows you to assign volunteers or staff to clients, and create job cards for appointments. The Support Worker Module is one of the add-on modules available for a Charitylog system. It acts rather like the Volunteering module but with a lot of extra functionality. The Support Worker module will allow you to;

  • Categorise your support workers into services (shopping, home help, befriending etc) and search/assign them to clients
  • Build a care plan for each client, which might include several services delivered by any number of support workers
  • Match clients and support workers geographically
  • Match clients and support workers based on matching exclusions (for example, "Phobia of dogs", and "Owns a dog" etc)
  • Produce job cards/sheets for your support workers
  • Invoice for support work carried out (also requires the Accounts Module)

Terminology

Depending on your organisation, you might not call the staff concerned "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.

Most of the options concerning the Support Worker module are contained in a submenu which by default will be called "Support Options". To change the terminology used on your system, click on the "Set Up" submenu, then the "Parameters" menu item.


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The first drop-down box on the resulting "Support Advisor Parameters" page will allow you to change the terminology.


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Clicking "Save Parameters" will update the system with your new choice - in the screenshot below the terminology has been changed to "Home Helper".


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However, "Support Worker" is the most commonly used terminology and so this manual is written assuming that this is what you will be using.

Running the Support Worker module

Details of how to run the Support Worker module can be found in the User Manual - Support Worker Module.

Setting up the Support Worker module

Adding Support Workers

The first thing you will need to do is to add some Support Workers. The details of the Support Workers on your system are found in a menu item within "Support Options", "Support Advisor Details".


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This will give you a list or a search form as appropriate, depending on how your system is set up (see this page for more details). Searching for or creating Support Workers is done in the usual way; first run a search to check that they are not on the system already as a client/volunteer/etc. If you see a message like this, click the "Search All" button;


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If the person you want is in these results, you can use the "Make Into Support" button to make them into a Support Worker.


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If they are not found on the system, then use the "Create New" tab on the resulting screen;


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Clicking here will give you a setup page just like one for a client. You can add the Support Worker's details here, and click "Save Details" - at which point the record will be created and three extra tabs will appear across the top of the screen.


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These tabs hold some Support Worker-specific information. "Client Assignments" shows which clients they are assigned to, and for what service; "Unavailabilities" is used to enter periods of time when they are unavailable, such as holidays, annual leave etc; and "Matching Criteria" allows you to enter their regular working days/hours in order to assign them to clients at the right time (or rather, in order to avoid assigning them to a client at a time when they aren't available).

Setting Projects to work with your Support Worker module

In the Project Set Up section, if you click on the name of a project on your system, there is a drop-down box (on the first tab) where you can associate that project with some other Charitylog functionality - the one we are interested in is "Support Advisor Schedules".


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Once linked, a further box will appear;


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This relates to the creation of support plans for your clients. If set to "yes", a blank support plan will be created whenever a new referral is started within that project. If set to "no", there will be a box shown on the "Record a Contact" screen which allows you to say at what point you want the blank support plan to be created - shown below;


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On the demonstration system the project involving support workers is called "Help At Home" and is linked to Support Advisor Schedules, as shown.


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Setting up your services

Once you have linked the right projects to the Support Worker module, you can create your Services. These are to categorise your support worker activity.

In the "Support Options > Set Up" submenu, click on the "Support Services" menu item.


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Click on "Create New Service" to enter a new service, and fill in the details, including which project you want to associate the service with (each project needs its own set of services).


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Once you are done, click "Save Details" and you will be taken back to the page showing the Services on your system.

The demonstration Help At Home service includes six services, as shown.


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Unavailability Reasons

These are the reasons that you might use for support worker unavailabilities. A list of example reasons is shown. You can add to these reasons later if you find out that you need more.


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Support Teams

If you wish to separate your support workers into teams, you can do so here. This is useful if your support teams work out of several different offices.

You can set an address and contact details for each team, and also a logo to appear on that team's job cards etc.


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Matching Exclusions

Matching Exclusions can be used to flag up if an assignment is made which shouldn't be. The example here is that some of the support workers might have a fear of dogs, so they should not be assigned to any client who has a dog.


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Parameters

The Parameters menu item contains some other settings which apply to the Support Worker module.

Default terminology for Support Workers

Covered above.

Show client mileage on timesheet entry?

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This relates to the entry of job cards. If appropriate, your support workers can enter client mileage as separate to their own mileage on their job cards. Client mileage is mileage driven when with the client, rather than mileage done on the way to/from an appointment. You might want to use this;

  • If you want to report on these two sets of numbers, separate from one another (if you run a driving service, for example, this would probably be important)
  • If you want to charge the client for mileage on their own time
  • If you want to charge the client for all mileage, but at different rates
  • If you want to pay your support workers at different rates...

...and so on. The issues around charging for mileage are only likely to be an issue if you are using the Accounts Module. Paying support workers their mileage can be done with a simple report and a calculation. If you don't separate normal mileage and client mileage, either in charges or payment, there is no reason to use a separate Client Mileage.

Show Outcome Codes on Service Entry?

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This is a legacy feature, which will probably be deprecated in a future version, and can be ignored. It related to outcome codes link to job cards, and has been superseded by classification codes. For further clarification please call the support department.

Cut-off time period for Timesheet Entry (days)

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This allows you to set a period before which job cards etc cannot be adjusted. It is for organisations that pay their staff based on the job cards - obviously once the work is paid, it would be undesirable to be able to go back and edit the job cards etc; this would result in accounting errors and a discrepancy between what has been paid and what Charitylog reports. If set to 30 days, for example, any job card information cannot be adjusted if the appointment in question was more than 30 days ago.

Send eMail To Co-ordinator

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If set to "Yes", with a valid email, the system will email the nominated address every time a support worker fills in the "Additional Notes" section of a Support job card, with the details of what was filled in. This can be useful way for staff to record and document incidents etc.

Delete Unconfirmed Work Schedules

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This button allows you to reset changes made to appointments which have not yet been confirmed - i.e. if someone has used the "Confirm Work Schedules" menu item, changed the details of some appointments, and clicked "Update" - but not confirmed the jobs - clicking the "Delete Unconfirmed Work Schedules" button will reset these appointments back to the default care plan values.

Change the Receipt Style Jobsheet

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This allows you to change the header and footer that appear on the Receipt Style Jobsheet.

Assigning Charge Rates to activity if you have the Accounts Module

If your organisation is using Charitylog's Accounts Module to create invoices for your activity, you will need to assign a rate to this activity. This is done in the client's care plan. Click on the "Support Plans" menu item in the "Support Options" submenu.


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This will show the care plans on the system. Click on the "Support Plan Done?" column entry to view the support plan.


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On each line, there will be a pile of coins displayed. If the pile of coins is grey, no rate is set and the client will not be invoiced. If there is a rate set, the pile of coins will be gold.


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Click on this pile of coins to edit or set the rate.


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eziTracker Setup

Calculating Holiday Pay

Support Worker Reports