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13 January 2020

Logging your unstructured CPD points with BPCA Registered

Training | PPC95 May 2019

Learn how to successfully log unstructured CPD points yourself with BPCA's individual recognition scheme - BCPA Registered.

 

Reflective learning has been introduced through unstructured learning activities within BPCA Registered. We are introducing it slowly to enable people to gain the skills to carry out reflective learning and feel more comfortable with it.

Your reflection entry is acknowledged as evidence that the learning has taken place and you allocate points for the learning yourself based on the number of hours you have spent doing the activity – one point per hour.

All you need to do is follow these simple five steps and begin your own reflection journey!

STEP 1 LOG IN

Log in to your BPCA Registered CPD area to record unstructured CPD points. Go to bpca.org.uk/cpd-area

Log in to BPCA Registered

STEP 2: ADD IT

Navigate to the Add CPD Points quick button on the side of your CPD Area. All of your CPD activities are listed here in your CPD record.

Add you BPCA Registered CPD points

STEP 3: REFLECT

Click the blue ‘+’ button in the bottom right-hand corner. Fill out your CPD record, remembering to complete your reflection and upload your evidence, eg photos, links to videos, title of an article and publication, etc.

Reflect on your CPD with BPCA Registered

STEP 4: LOG IT


Choose the themes most relevant to your learning activity and enter the number of hours you have spent on the activity.

Log it

STEP 5: SAVE IT

Remember to press save! Your points should now appear on your account. If you’ve missed any fields, the record will say ‘draft’ until you go back in and complete the record.

Save it

Want to join BPCA Registered?

Is your company already a member?

All full BPCA members can apply for their staff to be on the BPCA Registered individual recognition scheme. Contact our BPCA Registered team now and find out how you get involved.

registered@bpca.org.uk
01332 225 114

Not a member yet?

BPCA Registered is a member-only benefit. Your company can apply for full membership with BPCA and then choose to take part in BPCA Registered.

membership@bpca.org.uk
01332 225 112

Source: PPC95

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