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Deciding whether learners are fit to practise
Our standards of education and training require you to ensure only those that complete programmes are fit to practise. Therefore, you must not qualify an individual that you would not be confident becoming a registrant.
My Story - Barira Saad (South Asian Heritage Month 2023)
To mark South Asian Heritage Month 2023, Barira Saad shares her thoughts on how her South Asian heritage impacts her work.
Working upstream to ensure education providers meet our high regulatory standards
We take a flexible approach when undertaking our education quality assurance assessment activities, aiming to be ‘right touch’ in our regulatory activities.
Continuing professional development workshop and live stream
This event is now postponed until further notice due to current circumstances.
Carrying out and recording your CPD in challenging times
CPD activities can take many forms, and can include activity which you are doing as part of your usual working day.
New supervision resources to help you and your practise
We are very pleased to have launched our new online materials on supervision, which provide practical advice and support for registrants and their supervisors
CPD Week 2026: Understanding scope of practice at advanced levels of practice - a learning session
A 45-minute webinar as part of CPD Week 2026. If you're practising at advanced levels, or working towards it, this learning session will help you understand and use your scope of practice. We'll cover what advanced levels of practice are, which standards apply to you and how you might use your scope to support development and progression.
Employer insights
Hear from various stakeholders on developments that affect your employees and help you to help them meet their regulatory obligations – and yours
What activities count as CPD?
Any activity from which you learn or develop professionally can be considered eligible for CPD.
Periods of adaptation
This document gives guidance to applicants, employers and supervisors about periods of adaptation and aptitude tests.