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What are Records?

Are compiled, recorded or stored
information regardless of format ( paper,
book, film, electronic data, etc.) and
characteristics.

They are a part of and result from business
activities and provide evidence of those
activities.
1.Accurate
2.Authentic
3.Have integrity
4.Useable
Records are information asset
• are a valuable asset.
• are the memory of any agency and serve to perpetuate
  or preserve knowledge of events, facts, actions, or
  ideas.

Records support accountability
• are evidence of what happened, why and by whom.
• reinforce accountability and provide an essential means
  to meet legal, financial and accountability requirements.
Importance of Records
•   Ensure continuity and consistency in
    administration;

•   Assist officials and their successors in making
    informed policy and program judgments;

•   Provide information required by higher authorities
    to oversee the organization’s activities; and

•   Document the agency's organization, structure,
    and achievements
.
Two Sources of Records

Records created by the agency itself. These are
records prepared by the agency for its own use and
for its business transactions.


Records received by the agency. These are
records received from other agencies –
government or private.
Filing

is the classification and arrangement of
records in a systematic way.

is also the storage of papers according
to a set arrangement.
Commonly Used Filing System
1. By the name of an individual

Personal files (201) contain individual record of personal
information about every employee in the agency. This is
arranged chronologically – the latest action being the last
entry in the folder.
  •Appointment records
  •Employee service records
  •Personal data records
  •Pension plan; applications, claims and correspondence
  •Scholarship records
  •Leave records
  •Performance records
Commonly Used Filing System

2.By the subject matter that usually covers all
activities and functions of the agency and not specific
to any single employee
Administrative files (major subject heading)
  • Annual reports (primary classification)
  • Minutes of Meeting (primary classification)
  • System and procedure records (primary classification)

Budget files (major subject heading)
  • Budget preparations (primary classification)
  • Budget appropriations (primary classification)
  • Work and Financial plans (primary classification)
Commonly Used Filing System

                 by the subject matter…

                 Financial and Accounting Files
                  Legal Files
                  Procurement and Supply Files


Training Files
Commonly Used Filing System

1.By the location or geographical area a record
may cover
(e.g., country, region, province, city, municipality, or
barrio/barangay)

2.By the number assigned to a record
(e.g., bank checks, invoices, tax declarations,
insurance policies)

3.By the date
(e.g., bills, accounts payable, accounts
receivable)
Workshop 1: Knowing your records

1. On a manila paper, make 3 columns:

   Column 1: List all your church records
   Column 2: Identify the source of each record
   Column 3: Indicate if record should be
             classified by subject matter,
            name, location, number, or date

2. Post output on the wall

                  (30 minutes)
What is Records Management?

Is the efficient and systematic
control of the creation, receipt,
maintenance, use, storage,
protection, and disposition of
records required for the
continuance of agency business
and operation.
Workshop 2: Why manage records?

• Brainstorm on the benefits of managing
  records

• Write them in another manila paper

• Post output on the wall

               (20 minutes)
Why Manage Records

To Control the Creation and Growth of Records
To Reduce Operating Costs

To Improve Efficiency and Productivity

To Assimilate New Records Management Technologies

To Safeguard Vital Information
To Support Better Management Decision Making

To Foster Professionalism in Running the Business
Records maybe divided into three categories
         according to its usefulness:



Active files – records currently and frequently use.
Semi-Active files – records that are occasionally
needed for reference or legally required to be
retained.
Inactive files – records that outlived its usefulness
and ready to be disposed.
Elements of Records Management
Creation of records
Retention and Maintenance of records
  Retention period is the life of the record. It is the
  specific length of time established and approved
  by competent authority after which a given record
  is ready for permanent storage or disposal.

   Records have varying period of usefulness. It is
   necessary to determine when they should be
   retired (disposed) and for how long they should
   be retained.
Elements of Records Management
Access to records
  • making records accessible and useable to users
    within and outside the agency.

   • setting up and implementing access rules &
     restrictions to protect records from unauthorized
     access for security and privacy reasons.

Preservation of records

Disposal of records
Process of Records Disposal
Appraisal – appraising which records need to be retained and
for how long. This includes identifying records with on-going
value as archives.

Sentencing – implementing retention decisions and disposal
actions to records. This includes documenting transfer and
destruction of records.
Destruction – includes documenting records destroyed and
the authority by which they were destroyed.
Transfer of records – transferring of records with permanent
value/usefulness to an archives institution. This includes
documenting records that have been transferred .
What are archives?
are records appraised as having
continuing value because they meet
an ongoing (legal, evidential or
research) need to the organization.

also refers to the place where
records of continuing value are
stored, preserved, and used.
Workshop 3: Managing Church Archives
4.  Brainstorm on the proposed period of retention of each
         record listed in workshop 1
2. Group the record according to the length of retention in
         ascending order.
3. On another manila paper, make 2 columns

     Column 1: Church records arranged according to duration
                of retention period.
     Column 2: Indicate the period of retention. If record is
                appraised as having permanent value, indicate
               “permanent”

16. Post output on the wall.
Records Retention Schedule

Churches should have their own written record
retention policy.

The retention schedule for both physical and
electronic documents can be classified based on
the period of time they are useful to the church.
What is Records Management?

Is the efficient and systematic
control of the creation, receipt,
maintenance, use, storage,
protection, and disposition of
records required for the
continuance of agency business
and operation.

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Effective filing and recording system

  • 1.
  • 2. What are Records? Are compiled, recorded or stored information regardless of format ( paper, book, film, electronic data, etc.) and characteristics. They are a part of and result from business activities and provide evidence of those activities.
  • 4. Records are information asset • are a valuable asset. • are the memory of any agency and serve to perpetuate or preserve knowledge of events, facts, actions, or ideas. Records support accountability • are evidence of what happened, why and by whom. • reinforce accountability and provide an essential means to meet legal, financial and accountability requirements.
  • 5. Importance of Records • Ensure continuity and consistency in administration; • Assist officials and their successors in making informed policy and program judgments; • Provide information required by higher authorities to oversee the organization’s activities; and • Document the agency's organization, structure, and achievements .
  • 6. Two Sources of Records Records created by the agency itself. These are records prepared by the agency for its own use and for its business transactions. Records received by the agency. These are records received from other agencies – government or private.
  • 7. Filing is the classification and arrangement of records in a systematic way. is also the storage of papers according to a set arrangement.
  • 8. Commonly Used Filing System 1. By the name of an individual Personal files (201) contain individual record of personal information about every employee in the agency. This is arranged chronologically – the latest action being the last entry in the folder. •Appointment records •Employee service records •Personal data records •Pension plan; applications, claims and correspondence •Scholarship records •Leave records •Performance records
  • 9. Commonly Used Filing System 2.By the subject matter that usually covers all activities and functions of the agency and not specific to any single employee Administrative files (major subject heading) • Annual reports (primary classification) • Minutes of Meeting (primary classification) • System and procedure records (primary classification) Budget files (major subject heading) • Budget preparations (primary classification) • Budget appropriations (primary classification) • Work and Financial plans (primary classification)
  • 10. Commonly Used Filing System by the subject matter… Financial and Accounting Files Legal Files Procurement and Supply Files Training Files
  • 11. Commonly Used Filing System 1.By the location or geographical area a record may cover (e.g., country, region, province, city, municipality, or barrio/barangay) 2.By the number assigned to a record (e.g., bank checks, invoices, tax declarations, insurance policies) 3.By the date (e.g., bills, accounts payable, accounts receivable)
  • 12. Workshop 1: Knowing your records 1. On a manila paper, make 3 columns: Column 1: List all your church records Column 2: Identify the source of each record Column 3: Indicate if record should be classified by subject matter, name, location, number, or date 2. Post output on the wall (30 minutes)
  • 13. What is Records Management? Is the efficient and systematic control of the creation, receipt, maintenance, use, storage, protection, and disposition of records required for the continuance of agency business and operation.
  • 14. Workshop 2: Why manage records? • Brainstorm on the benefits of managing records • Write them in another manila paper • Post output on the wall (20 minutes)
  • 15. Why Manage Records To Control the Creation and Growth of Records To Reduce Operating Costs To Improve Efficiency and Productivity To Assimilate New Records Management Technologies To Safeguard Vital Information To Support Better Management Decision Making To Foster Professionalism in Running the Business
  • 16. Records maybe divided into three categories according to its usefulness: Active files – records currently and frequently use. Semi-Active files – records that are occasionally needed for reference or legally required to be retained. Inactive files – records that outlived its usefulness and ready to be disposed.
  • 17. Elements of Records Management Creation of records Retention and Maintenance of records Retention period is the life of the record. It is the specific length of time established and approved by competent authority after which a given record is ready for permanent storage or disposal. Records have varying period of usefulness. It is necessary to determine when they should be retired (disposed) and for how long they should be retained.
  • 18. Elements of Records Management Access to records • making records accessible and useable to users within and outside the agency. • setting up and implementing access rules & restrictions to protect records from unauthorized access for security and privacy reasons. Preservation of records Disposal of records
  • 19. Process of Records Disposal Appraisal – appraising which records need to be retained and for how long. This includes identifying records with on-going value as archives. Sentencing – implementing retention decisions and disposal actions to records. This includes documenting transfer and destruction of records. Destruction – includes documenting records destroyed and the authority by which they were destroyed. Transfer of records – transferring of records with permanent value/usefulness to an archives institution. This includes documenting records that have been transferred .
  • 20. What are archives? are records appraised as having continuing value because they meet an ongoing (legal, evidential or research) need to the organization. also refers to the place where records of continuing value are stored, preserved, and used.
  • 21. Workshop 3: Managing Church Archives 4. Brainstorm on the proposed period of retention of each record listed in workshop 1 2. Group the record according to the length of retention in ascending order. 3. On another manila paper, make 2 columns Column 1: Church records arranged according to duration of retention period. Column 2: Indicate the period of retention. If record is appraised as having permanent value, indicate “permanent” 16. Post output on the wall.
  • 22. Records Retention Schedule Churches should have their own written record retention policy. The retention schedule for both physical and electronic documents can be classified based on the period of time they are useful to the church.
  • 23. What is Records Management? Is the efficient and systematic control of the creation, receipt, maintenance, use, storage, protection, and disposition of records required for the continuance of agency business and operation.