The Continuing Professional Development (CPD) accreditation process generally follows these stages, although the exact requirements vary by country and accrediting body:
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1. Application Submission
The CPD provider submits an application with details of the educational activity, organization, and supporting documents.
2. Program Design and Documentation
Learning objectives, target audience, agenda, faculty qualifications, teaching methods, and assessment plans are prepared.
Evidence of educational quality and independence is documented.
3. Compliance Review
The accrediting body reviews whether the activity meets its standards for content quality, ethics, transparency, and learner engagement.
4. Evaluation of Credit Allocation
The proposed duration and educational value are assessed to determine the appropriate number of CPD credits or hours.
5. Approval and Accreditation
If all requirements are met, accreditation is granted and the provider may advertise the activity as accredited.
6. Program Delivery
The CPD activity is conducted as approved, with attendance tracking and participant engagement.
7. Assessment and Feedback
Participants may complete evaluations or assessments to demonstrate learning and provide feedback on the program.
8. Certificate and Credit Award
Successful participants receive certificates indicating the accredited CPD credits earned.
9. Record Keeping and Audit
The provider maintains attendance records, evaluations, and supporting documentation for possible audit by the accrediting authority.
10. Renewal or Reaccreditation
For recurring programs or providers, accreditation may require periodic renewal and evidence of ongoing compliance.
