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Beyond the Certificate: Making the CPD Principles Work for Everyone - recording of webinar 19 November 2024

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Beyond the Certificate: Making the CPD Principles work for everyone

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is the way in which you continue to learn and develop throughout your career.

Whether you are a clinician, manager, educator, researcher, director or policy maker, your CPD adds to your skills, knowledge, professional identity and ways of thinking so that you stay up to date and practice safely and effectively, now and in the future. The College of Paramedics is pleased to be hosting this interprofessional webinar which will invite you to explore and apply the CPD Principles, to help you to plan and use learning effectively, for the benefit of your team, your organisation and your service users.

The CPD Together Group is an interprofessional health and care sector group made up of representatives from over 20 professional bodies and trade unions. We aim to promote good practice in CPD and Lifelong Learning amongst and on behalf of all who work in health and social care.

Hosts:
Gary Strong, National CPD Lead, College of Paramedics
Vicky Harris, Head of Learning, RCSLT
Speakers:
Lizzie Ryan, Academic, Clinical Supervisiion and Practice Educator Lead, SW Ambulance Service
Emma Grover, Professional Development Lead, RCOT

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Video recording of a webinar from the CPD Together webinar on 19 November. Beyond the certificate: Making the CPD Principles work for everyone

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Contributed by: CPD Together
Authored by: Victoria Harris, CPD Together, Head of Learning, Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
Victoria Harris, CPD Together, Head of Learning, Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
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First contributed: 12 December 2024
Audience access level: General user

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