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To satisfy my own curiosity, I recently compared my declared CPD hours with the average CPD hours. For an equivalent Membership Type and EC Type, the average number of CPD hours was 113; however in comparison, the hours I had declared was a paltry 36. I sign up for the seminars and in-house training sessions where my availability allows. My question, borne out of curiosity; what is everyone else doing (which I'm not) to achieve an average of 113 hours within their declared CPD?

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  • I know my CPD has been depressingly low in years and since I've moved into a new role in a new industry, I have a refreshed approach to it. I've had to learn new things quickly and whilst I haven't logged everything I have "done", I have made a better attempt at it.

    Putting seminars/webinars/training on my calendar makes it easy to go back and retrospectively add it in.

    Reading E+T magazine counts - it has a QR code in the contents page which takes you to a pre-populated page to add in your dates and hours.

    A lot of the advice given here all makes a lot of sense and I do sympathise with you in that if I was logging everything I do that is new, I'd be never off the CPD page!

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  • I know my CPD has been depressingly low in years and since I've moved into a new role in a new industry, I have a refreshed approach to it. I've had to learn new things quickly and whilst I haven't logged everything I have "done", I have made a better attempt at it.

    Putting seminars/webinars/training on my calendar makes it easy to go back and retrospectively add it in.

    Reading E+T magazine counts - it has a QR code in the contents page which takes you to a pre-populated page to add in your dates and hours.

    A lot of the advice given here all makes a lot of sense and I do sympathise with you in that if I was logging everything I do that is new, I'd be never off the CPD page!

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