Writing an Investigation Report
This 1 day course focuses on the skills required to write clear, concise, and effective investigation reports.
Description
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Duration |
1 day |
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Target Audience |
Anyone who is required to lead or support an investigation |
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Delivery Mode |
Face to Face, classroom-based |
The Writing an Investigation Report course is designed to enhance the ability to write clear, concise, and impactful investigation reports. It focuses on the vital skills needed to structure and present findings effectively, ensuring that the information is accessible and comprehensible to all stakeholders, regardless of their familiarity with the subject matter.
Outcomes
- Participants will refine their ability to communicate with clarity and precision. The focus will be on simplifying complex information and avoiding technical jargon to ensure reports are easily understandable by non-specialist readers.
- You will learn techniques for presenting evidence in a clear and structured way. This includes organising data and findings in a manner that logically supports the conclusions and is easy for any reader to follow.
- A key focus of the course is on how to effectively link conclusions to actionable recommendations. This aspect of report writing is important for ensuring that the findings have a practical impact and lead to necessary actions.
- The course will demonstrate various models and methods for presenting information, allowing participants to see multiple ways to structure and deliver their reports effectively. This inclusion aims to equip participants with the flexibility to choose the most suitable presentation style for their specific contexts.
Note: This course focuses on the presentation of information gathered during investigations. It is not about language or grammar corrections but rather about enhancing how information is structured and conveyed in written reports.