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STANDARDS OF PRACTICE

1 SOP Redesign Training


QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEMS
An important aspect of a quality
system is to work according to clear
and precise standards of practice
(SOPs).

A standard of practice is a document


which describes the regularly
recurring operations relevant to the
quality of the operations.

The purpose of an SOP is to carry


out the operations correctly and
always in the same manner.
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WHAT DOES IT REALLY DO?
SOP protects
both workers
and clients.

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SOP PROTECTS

WORKERS

Workers who are following an


established SOP can have a
greater confidence that their
actions are supported by
leadership and the underlying
statutes and regulations.
They will have more success
implementing their
recommendations in court.
They will have fewer corrective
case actions. 4
SOP ALSO PROTECTS

CLIENTS

All clients are entitled to


consistent service delivery
based on established and
accepted proceduresnot
on any one workers
personal values, and not
varying from one
geographic area to
another.

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CHANGE IS GOOD!
To ensure
that SOP is
presented in
the most
useful, usable
format, it
became
necessary to
update the
layout and
format.

The decision
to do so was
based on
feedback from
both field
users and
leadership.

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WHAT DIDNT CHANGE?

CONTENT
There were very limited change to the existing
content.
Those changes were limited to providing better
transitions between chapter materials or providing
clarification within the existing language.
ACCESSIBILITY
The manual can still be accessed through web pages
available through the departments intranet or
internet websites.
Forms and other resources can still be found as part
of the manual pages. 7
CHANGE YOULL APPRECIATE!

It Wont Ask: Are you sure?

Working Search Engine

Forms Are Easy to Find

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BIG CHANGES YOULL LOVE:
FORMAT AND NAVIGATION

Navigation Guides that Ensure you


Wont Get Lost

Simplified Format that Enhances the


Clarity of the Content

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NAVIGATION IS SIMPLIFIED
Linear Navigation No More Linking Between
Sections and Chapters

Navigation Breadcrumbs at the Top of Every


Page Identifies the Path of Links Back to the
Table of Contents

Chapter and Section Headings are Always


Available from the Drop-Down Navigation Tabs
at the Left of Every Chapter and Section
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REDESIGNED FORMAT

A Clean Separation Between Procedural Steps and


Considerations That May Impact Decision-Making
(Practice Guidance)
Procedural steps are the activities that are required as
part of the task.
Practice guidance includes, but isnt limited to,
information related to completing the steps,
considerations the worker should evaluate as part of
decision-making, or contingencies that may arise based
on case-specific circumstances.
All workers and supervisors are required to follow
the instructions contained in SOP, regardless of
whether or not those instructions are classified as
procedural or practice guidance. 11
EXAMPLE
PROCEDURES PRACTICE GUIDANCE

Place the contents in Fragile items may be


the box. protected with bubble
Protect fragile items. wrap or newspaper.
Seal the box with tape. Postage will depend on
the weight of the
Address the box.
package.
Add appropriate For a list of post offices
postage.
in your area go to
Mail the package. post.office.com.
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WHAT IS NOT ON THE NEW SITE??

Correspondence memorandums
and transmittals;
Definitions;

SOP Clarifications; and

Links to legislative websites.

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SO WHAT DO I DO IF I NEED HELP?

Ask for Help Related to the Website Via Phone or


Email: Sarah Cooper or Lisa R. Smith on Your
Global Address List

Ask for Policy Clarifications or Case Consultation


by Making Contact with a Program Specialist in
Central Office

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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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