CPD Direct

Accreditation Process

Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is essential for individuals to maintain and enhance their professional skills and knowledge throughout their careers. CPD accreditation serves as a validation process to ensure that CPD activities meet certain quality standards and provide meaningful learning experiences. The CPD Direct Accreditation Process aims to streamline the accreditation of CPD activities, making it accessible and efficient for both providers and participants.

Application Submission

Application Submission

Review and Evaluation

Review and Evaluation

Accreditation Decision

Accreditation Decision

Monitoring and Compliance

Monitoring and Compliance

Process Overview

By following this process, CPD providers can ensure that their programs meet established standards of quality and contribute effectively to the professional development of participants.
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Application Submission 1

Application Submission

CPD providers submit an application for accreditation through the CPD Direct platform. The application includes detailed information about the CPD activity, such as objectives, content, target audience, delivery method, and assessment criteria.

The application may also include supporting documents, such as course materials, presenter credentials, and evaluation plans.

Application Submission
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Review and Evaluation 2

Review and Evaluation

Upon receiving the application, the CPD accreditation body conducts a thorough review to assess the quality and relevance of the CPD activity.

The review process may involve a panel of experts in the relevant field who evaluate the alignment of the activity with professional standards and learning objectives.

The accreditation body may request additional information or clarification from the provider during the review process.

Review and Evaluation
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Accreditation Decision 3

Accreditation Decision

Based on the review and evaluation, the accreditation body makes a decision regarding the accreditation status of the CPD activity.

If the activity meets the required standards, the accreditation body grants accreditation and issues a certificate or accreditation seal to the provider.

If the activity does not meet the standards, the accreditation body provides feedback to the provider and may offer guidance on areas for improvement.

Accreditation Decision
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Monitoring and Compliance 4

Monitoring and Compliance

Accredited CPD providers are required to adhere to certain guidelines and standards to maintain their accreditation status.

The accreditation body may conduct periodic monitoring to ensure ongoing compliance with accreditation requirements.

Providers are also encouraged to solicit feedback from participants and make improvements to their CPD activities based on evaluation results.

Monitoring and Compliance

Accreditation Process