How to Create Your Canadian Practice Paperwork Packet | Ep 47

16/11/2022 17 min
How to Create Your Canadian Practice Paperwork Packet | Ep 47

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Are you concerned that you may have missed important details on your consent forms? Have you been spending hours figuring out which questions you should ask in your paperwork packets to comply with ethical laws? Does admin work in general make you anxious?  I've been there! In fact, I spent almost a year drafting up a Canadian practice paperwork packet that is suitable, editable, and concise.  You can change, edit, and modify it to suit your private practice like a glove, and it's available to you right now! In This Episode: What goes into paperwork packets?  My journey of creating the paperwork packet  Make it your own  Create an online intake forms  What goes into paperwork packets? 'Paperwork packets are probably the most important thing that you do before starting your private practice.' – Julia Smith  Paperwork can seem endless, but there are some critical pieces that you need when you're collecting intake information from your clients for your Canadian private practice. Some of these pieces include:  Intake forms and questionnaires for your clients  Questions about why clients are coming to counselling  Informed consent  The process of storage of client information  Confidentiality policy  Your private practice policy  To save yourself hours and hours of time and energy, consider purchasing a packet instead of making one yourself! 'What I highly recommend is that you purchase a paperwork packet that has already been created.' – Julia Smith  And, I have tailored a paperwork packet specifically for Canadian counsellors! You can find yours through this link (use code FEARLESSPP to purchase the packet for only $99 CAD plus tax).  My journey of creating the paperwork packets It took almost a year for me to have compiled, edited, and polished this document for you to use, and what a journey it was!  The designer and I discussed which format it should be made available in. At first, we tried a PDF format on Adobe, however, this route produced a couple of issues that were too impractical to consider.  'Finally, we decided to make it a word document. That means that when you purchase it, you can just open it up as a word doc and edit it as you see fit!' – Julia Smith  Make it your own My paperwork packet is entirely editable and adjustable, so you can structure it in the best way to fully wrap around the fine lines and details of your Canadian private practice.  There are some minor legal differences between provinces, so check with your college to see what is applicable and necessary for you to do.  'You do want to make sure that your paperwork packet isn't too long [or] too exhausting that clients are going to get burnt out filling out all the questions, or [for] it to take an entire session to fill out all the information.' – Julia Smith  You only want to include what is necessary for your intake forms, so focus on asking the important questions and things that you need to know. I also included important sections about the value of confidentiality and consent that are important for your clients to understand. Create an online intake form In your EMR, consider creating an online version of your intake form.  I use Jane App, and with it, I edited my intake session with all the wording from my paperwork packet so that there is consistency throughout, and clients will find the same forms no matter in which way they come to find me online.  Connect with me: Instagram Website  Resources Mentioned and Useful Links:  Ep 46: How to Set Your Private Practice Schedule Article: How to Set Up a Canadian Private Practice Website  Sign up for my free e-course on How to Start an Online Canadian Private Practice Download your own paperwork packet through this link and use the code FEARLESSPP to receive your paperwork packet for $99!  Rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon, and TuneIn

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