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CPD Management

Continuing Professional Development

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

CPD is essential for maintaining your professional competence and staying current with industry developments. The portal helps you track, submit, and manage your CPD activities.

CPD Requirements
All practitioners must complete a minimum number of CPD hours annually to maintain their registration. Activities must be relevant to environmental health practice and professional development.

CPD Management Process:

  1. Plan Your CPD
    Identify relevant training courses, workshops, conferences, and other professional development activities.
  2. Attend Activities
    Participate in approved CPD activities and obtain certificates or proof of completion.
  3. Log Activities
    Use the portal to record your CPD activities with details like date, hours, and learning outcomes.
  4. Upload Evidence
    Submit certificates, attendance records, and other supporting documents for each activity.
  5. Track Progress
    Monitor your CPD progress throughout the year and ensure you meet minimum requirements.
  6. Submit for Review
    Submit your complete CPD portfolio for annual review and approval by EHPCZ.
Activity Logging
Easily log CPD activities with date, duration, learning objectives, and outcomes.
Document Upload
Upload certificates, attendance records, and supporting documents for each activity.
Progress Tracking
Visual dashboard shows your CPD progress and remaining requirements for the year.
Certification
Receive CPD completion certificates once your portfolio is approved by EHPCZ.
Acceptable CPD Activities
  • Professional conferences and seminars
  • Training courses and workshops
  • Online learning and webinars
  • Professional reading and research
  • Mentoring and teaching activities
  • Professional committee participation
Important CPD Notes
  • CPD requirements vary by profession and experience level
  • Evidence must be submitted for all claimed activities
  • Late CPD submissions may result in registration penalties
  • Activities must be relevant to environmental health practice
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