What about websites/enduring material?

Modified on Mon, 30 Jan, 2023 at 11:15 AM

Our CPD approval process is conducted on a case-by-case basis for interactive educational activities that attract CPD in the External category.

Websites, books, and journals, developed for the purpose of presenting enduring educational material such as reference documents, articles, publications, passive reading resources, or chat groups, are outside this process as those activities fall into the Personal Learning CPD Category, attracting 1 hour = 1 CPD credit in that category.

Learning sites used by employers, for their employees only, fall into the Internal CPD category and therefore are not required to seek CPD approval. Activities hosted on these sites attract 1 hour = 1 CPD credit in the Internal CPD category. There must be a means for employees to download confirmation of their participation in the specific activities.

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