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CONTENTS SUMMARY OF HOW TO WRITE AN AUDITOR’S REPORT,
WORK SHEETS AND SUMMARY REPORT, WITH SOME
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
AUDITOR‘S REPORT WORK SHEETS SUMMARY REPORT
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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 1 SEPTEMBER 1968
ОФИС ХАББАРДА ПО СВЯЗЯМ
Усадьба Сент-Хилл, Ист Гринстед, Суссекс
БЮЛЛЕТЕНЬ ОХС ОТ 1 СЕНТЯБРЯ 1968
RemimeoКласс VIII
Cl VIII

УКАЗАНИЯ ПО КЕЙС-СУПЕРВИЗИРОВАНИЮ

SUMMARY OF HOW TO WRITE AN AUDITOR’S REPORT,
WORK SHEETS AND SUMMARY REPORT, WITH SOME
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

1. Проверьте, выполнил ли одитор ваши указания.

AUDITOR‘S REPORT

2. Проверьте, правильные ли использовались команды и были реакции преклира такими, какие ожидаются на таких командах.

An Auditor’s Report should contain:

3. Проверьте любой список и выясните не было ли неверного составления списка.

  • Date

4. Советуйте на основе Стандартной Тех.

  • Name of Auditor
  • 5. Назначьте какое-либо исправление ошибок или проводите кейс дальше по ступеням.

  • Name of Pc
  • 6. Остерегайтесь чрезмерной коррекции.

  • Condition of Pc
  • 7. Остерегайтесь ложных, пессимистичных или чрезмерно радостных отчетов одитора. Их можно вычислить по тому, отзывается ли кейс на обычные действия так, как все кейсы.

  • Length of Session
  • 8. Остерегайтесь говорить с одитором или пк.

  • Time Session started and ended
  • 9. Обладайте непоколебимой уверенностью в Стандартной Тех. Если сообщается, что она не сработала, отчет одитора сфальсифицирован или присутствовало ужасное применение, о котором не было сообщено.

  • T/A at beginning and end of Session
  • 10. В первую очередь поддерживайте стандарт и НИКОГДА не слушайте предложений и не используйте необычных решений.

  • Rudiments
  • Л. РОН ХАББАРД
    Основатель
  • What process was run — LISTING THE EXACT COMMANDS (often forgotten by most Auditors)
  • Time of Start and End of Process
  • Whether Process is flat or not Any F/Ns
  • WORK SHEETS

    A Work Sheet is supposed to be the complete running record of the session from beginning to end. The Auditor should not be skipping from one page to another but should just be writing page after page as the session goes along.

    A Work Sheet is always foolscap, 8 x 13 inches, written on both sides and each page is numbered. Pc’s name is written on each separate sheet.

    A Work Sheet may be in 2 columns depending on how big the writing is of the Auditor.

    When the session is completed, the Work Sheets are put in proper sequence and stapled with the Auditor Report Form on top from beginning to end of session.

    T/A and time notations should be made at regular intervals throughout the session.

    When making a list on a Pc:

    1. Always mark a read as it reads — F. LF. BD.

    2. Always circle the reading item. Mark if indicated to the Pc with IND.

    3. Always when extending a list put in a line from where it has been extended, e.g.

    • Item Joe
  • Shoes
  • Socks
  • ______________________ extended
  • Sky
  • Wax
  • Pigs, etc, etc.
  • NOTE: When you repair an old auditing session you always write on the old auditing report and W/sheets in a different coloured pen with the date of the report.

    When running various processes in a session, mark each F/N clearly, noting time and TA.

    SUMMARY REPORT

    A Summary Report is written exactly as per HCO B 14 June 1965 —

    • Pc’s Name
  • Auditor’s Name
  • Process Run
  • TA
  • Time
  • Goals and Gains
  • Aspects of Running Process
  • Ethics
  • Suggestions.
  • Two gross goofs I have noticed since case supervising folders on the RSM is that Auditors have not been turning in Ethics cases to the MAA. In one instance, a Pc was audited by 2 Auditors in 2 different sessions, got a R/S on crimes against Scientologists and M/W/Hs and neither Auditor turned the Pc in to Ethics. This is not the only instance. The second thing is that Auditors are very evaluative of the Pc’s case as indicated by their comments on the Summary Report. This is incorrect; this report is used simply as an exact record of what happened during the session. It is not up to the Auditor to evaluate the Pc’s Case, this is the Case Supervisor’s job. The Auditor may suggest what is to be run, at which time the Case Supervisor will review the session, what was run, how the Pc went in relation to what was being run and then give his directions.


    Auditor Report Forms or W/sheets are never re-copied. The Auditor should always read over his W/sheets before turning in folder to the Case Supervisor and, if any words or letters are missing or cannot be read, they should be written in with a different coloured pen.

    If these rules are followed it will make the Case Supervisor’s job much much easier and Auditor’s Reports more valuable.

    To add the obvious, it is a CRIME to give any session or assist without making an Auditor’s Report or to copy the original actual report after the session and submit a copy instead of the real report. Assist Reports that use only contact or touch assists may be written after a session and sent to Qual.

    L. RON HUBBARD
    Founder
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