What are the personal record sheets for (located at the back of the CPD Guidelines booklet)?
Each individual is responsible for keeping his/ her own records in relation to CPD undertaken. The Institute has produced record sheets to assist you in this task. It is essential to keep personal records, as you will be required to present original versions of them should you be the subject of a spot-check at any stage. The administrators reserve the right to verify the information contained in the records, including the right to contact any of the organisations/ people listed on your personal record sheets. Whilst you may choose to use your own means of keeping records (such as a computer spreadsheet), you must at least incorporate the headings used on the personal record sheet for CPD Members (PDF). The Institute also provides an Online CPD Record for members to record and track their formal CPD hours as they attend events/complete courses throughout the year. Members can log into the Student Centre using their membership number and password to view their required hours and record e
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