6 NOVEMBER 1972R ISSUE III Revised & Reissued 27 July 1974 as BTB Cancels HCO Bulletin of 6 November 1972 Issue III, Same Title | 6 NOVEMBER 1972R Issue V Revised & Reissued 28 July 1974 as BTB (Revision in this type style) CANCELS HCO BULLETIN OF 6 NOVEMBER 1972 Issue V, SAME TITLE (Attach to this BTB – BTB 20 June 70, “Summary Report”.) |
THE SUMMARY REPORT FORM | |
THE AUDITOR’S C/S | The Summary Report Form is a report used simply as an exact record of what happened and what was observed during the session. |
The Auditor’s C/S is a sheet on which the Auditor writes the C/S instructions for the next session. | The form BTB 20 June 70, “Summary Report” is used and the Auditor fills in the appropriate data. |
This is per C/S Series 25: | USE OF SUMMARY REPORTS |
Full blank page. | With the introduction of C/S Series The Fantastic New HGC Line, Summary Report Forms were omitted from the admin procedure at Flag. |
However, the use of Summary Report Forms is left entirely to the discretion of the C/S of an Org. | |
| They are used extensively in training. |
Every student auditor on courses and co-audit must write a summary report form after each session. | |
It is a tool for increasing an Auditor’s obnosis of what goes on in a session. It teaches Auditors how to quickly and concisely analyze and report on a case. | |
FILLING IN THE REPORT | |
The Summary Report Form is filled in as follows: | |
1. The date. | |
2. The pc’s name and the Auditor’s name, in BLOCK letters. | |
| 3. The process run, the total tone arm action for the session and the length of the session in hours and minutes. |
1. ____________________ Blue | 4. Goals are no longer set at the beginning of session but if the pc in passing mentions any goals he has attained, or more likely gains he has had in the session, these are noted at this point. |
2. ____________________ Blue | 5. Aspects of running process – each of the questions 1 to 22 of the form are answered. Here write down briefly what the preclear was doing in the session. Do not write opinions with regard to what was happening or how the preclear was running the process. Here we are interested in the aspects of the case in relationship to the process or processes being run. |
3. ____________________ Blue | 6. Ethics Report |
4. ____________________ Blue | These are written on the Auditor’s C/S Sheet per C/S Series 25. |
Auditor Signature (red) | 7. Suggest |
The Summary should be done for the session given the preclear for the day. It is not stapled to the worksheets but is paper-clipped on top of the Auditor’s Report Form and beneath the Exam Report. | |
The Auditor does not grade his own session. He leaves this blank. | Two sessions in one day calls for only one Summary Report with the TA and data of each session. |
POSITION IN FOLDER | It should be legible and readable. If an Auditor’s handwriting is poor, it should be printed out by the Auditor. |
The C/S Instructions for the session go under that session, so you get C/S 4.6. 68, Auditing Session 4.6. 68, C/S 5.6. 68, Auditing Session 5.6. 68, C/S 7.6. 68, etc, etc. | Writing the reports should only take the Auditor 15 minutes to do at the most. Having just audited the preclear you should quite easily fill the report out. |
ETHICS SITUATION | References: |
Under Auditor’s comments would be noted any Ethics Situation that came to light in the session. |
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Training & Services Bur Revised & Reissued as BTB by Flag Mission 1234 I/C: CPO Andrea Lewis 2nd: Molly Harlow Authorized by AVU for the BOARDS OF DIRECTORS of the CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY | |
Revised & Reissued as BTB by Flag Mission 1234 I/C: CPO Andrea Lewis 2nd: Molly Harlow Authorized by AVU for the BOARDS OF DIRECTORS of the CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY | |