CPD: Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales

Guidelines from the ICAEW on its new approach to Continuing Professional Development.

Written by Accountancy Age staff

There are two key requirements that you need to know about:

The declaration: each year you will be asked by the institute to declare that you have, on an ongoing basis:

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Declaration
Each year all members will be required to complete a declaration. The declaration will be within the first section of the member profile form which is sent out with your subscriptions notice in November of each year.

Alternatively, you may also make the declaration via the new CPD website.

You can download a sample declaration form here.

Please be aware that although this document is subject to change it gives a good idea of the detail you will be asked to provide.

Evidence
The institute will ask a sample of members to submit evidence to substantiate their declaration. The likelihood of your being selected is higher if you have a position of high responsibility.

The evidence you submit will be reviewed to see how you have become or remained competent to undertake your responsibilities. The reviewer will be interested in things such as:

This is an opportunity to gain valuable feedback.

You will be able to submit evidence in the following formats:

Provide evidence: each year a selection of members will be asked to provide evidence to support their declaration. You may be one of those members chosen, so:

If you work in the reserved areas of audit and insolvency, or are applying for a practising Certificate or Fellowship, there are transitional arrangements for you to follow in 2005.

If you work in the reserved areas, you will already be familiar with CPE. As CPD will apply to all members, including the reserved areas, there will be a period of transition for you to make the move from the hours based system.

The details of the transition scheme follow below. If you are applying for Fellowship or for a Practising Certificate, you should use CPE records for the period up to 1 January 2005 and CPD evidence following 1 January 2005.

To help you make the change from CPE to CPD the ICAEW can offer you support and guidance. Other areas of this site detail the general outline and timetable for all members, but below you can find an example of how a member in your position might be expected to undertake CPD and provide the Institute with evidence. There is also an example of the role-specific support the ICAEW can offer on the new CPD portal. This will include basic level legal and regulatory knowledge, updates and other relevant topics which may help you in reflecting on your work.

Transitional arrangements 2005

Overview:

Member can declare compliance from November 2005 when:

CPD comes into effect on 1 January 2005 and it will apply to you unless you are fully retired.

Requirements:

In 2006 and thereafter:

Overview:
New CPD process with guidance from the regulatory committees following the transition in 2005.

Requirements:
Completely those of the new CPD scheme, e.g. no automatic need for 50 hours of reserved area CPD.

For more on the ICAEW's CPD arrangements go to www.icaew.co.uk/cpd

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