Institute of Continuing Professional Development
The Institute of Continuing Professional Development (ICPD, or CPD Institute) is the main institute concerned with continuing professional development (CPD) in the United Kingdom.[1] It provides CPD qualifications.[2]
The institute has defined CPD to be:
"a process by which a professional person maintains the quality and relevance of professional services throughout his/her life."[3]
The ICPD is part of the Continuing Professional Development Foundation, an educational non-profit charitable trust that has provided CPD since 1981, based in London, England.[4] The institute has corporate affiliates.[5] A Fellow of the institute can use the post-nominal FInstCPD. In 2008, a new "Member" grade was launched.[6] A Member of the institute can use the post-nominal MInstCPD.
The CPD Institute cooperates with the Institution of Analysts and Programmers[7] and the Chartered Institute of Building[8] on professional development. The institute has a newsletter.[9] It also runs a group on LinkedIn.[10]
References
- The Institute of Continuing Professional Development, newlifenetwork.co.uk.
- Kogan Page (2006). British Qualifications: Professional, Vocational and Academic Qualifications in the UK. Kogan Page Publishers. p. 789. ISBN 978-0-7494-4484-6.
- Auldeen Alsop (2000). Continuing Professional Development: A Guide for Therapists. Wiley. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-632-05007-9.
- Continuing Professional Development Foundation.
- Corporate Affiliates of The Institute of Continuing Professional Development, Edge NLP, UK, 4 September 2010.
- CPD Institute launches new Member grade Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Training Journal, 14 January 2008.
- Institution of Analysts and Programmers Archived 16 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine, The Institute of Continuing Professional Development, UK.
- CIOB joins forces with the Institute of Continuing Professional Development, Chartered Institute of Building, UK, 18 May 2006.
- C. Staffell, Institute of Continuing Professional Development Newsletter, Issue 2, March 1999.
- The Institute of Continuing Professional Development, LinkedIn.