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Continuing professional development top tips

Six key reminders to help you comply with ICAEW’s CPD Regulations.

CPD top tips helpsheet

Six key reminders to help you comply with ICAEW’s CPD Regulations

number 1

Have you assigned yourself to a CPD category? Use our CPD tool to help you assess which category applies to you. (Regulation 8a)

Use our CPD tool
number 2

Remember to undertake at least one hour of verifiable ethics training during the CPD year. ICAEW resources are available to help you. (Regulation 8c)

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number 3

If not using ICAEW ethics training, ensure your chosen training's learning objectives align with the ICAEW ethics module. (Regulation 8c)

number 4

For your verifiable CPD, you need to ensure you have appropriate evidence to support this. Check the ICAEW website for acceptable evidence types. (Regulation 9)

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number 5

Complete an annual reflection at the start of each CPD year. (Regulation 8a)

number 6

Firms are responsible for ensuring their members and relevant persons follow the CPD Regulations. Devise proportionate monitoring procedures to address this. (Regulation 18a)

Resources aimed at those in regulatory roles

  • Regulatorynews - A hub for all of our regulatory and conduct updates and communications
  • Regulatory webinar hub - Find all of our upcoming webinars designed to support you with practical guidance, expert insight, and real-world examples across our regulatory areas.
  • AMLbites - Short and engaging anti-money laundering bite size videos.
  • Insolvencybites - Our short, focused training videos for insolvency practitioners.
  • Access our latest monitoring reports - Explore the most common issues identified through monitoring reviews, alongside guidance and resources to help firms stay compliant.

More support for firms

Detailed guidance on the specific responsibilities placed on firms by ICAEW's CPD Regulations.

Find out more about how ICAEW's CPD Regulations are changing after 1 November 2023