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Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Welcome to the AoR’s CPD Area. There is information here for AoR full members to help you to understand what CPD is and to explain what you need to do. There is also information for people or organisations that run events and are seeking AoR approval.

What is CPD?


Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is the process whereby reflexologists take responsibility for their own learning and development and apply it to improve their practice in the interests of clients and the development of the profession. The term CPD is used to cover all relevant activity undertaken by reflexologists to maintain, enhance and develop existing knowledge and skills following the completion of their professional practitioners’ qualification.


Introducing the AoR’s CPD scheme


The information below is an extract from the AoR’s CPD handbook. To read the full CPD handbook it can be downloaded here as a word document or as a pdf file.

Click here to download the full CPD Handbook as a PDF file
Click here to download a blank CPD record sheet as a Word document


Introduction


The AoR has developed a new CPD scheme for its full members. It came into effect on 1st January 2007. All full members are required to undergo CPD, but don’t worry as there is plenty of time to undertake CPD. The scheme is very user friendly and the AoR will help you throughout the process by providing guidance and support.

Why is the AoR doing CPD?

How did the AoR design its scheme?


The AoR consulted with a range of other organisations and with many members in designing a draft scheme during 2005. We then carried out an extensive consultation of our draft scheme with members during the spring of 2006. This consultation was aimed at listening to the views and suggestions expressed by members so that we could be fully aware of the views of reflexology practitioners. The consultation was launched in Reflexions magazine and on our website and then followed up by regional roadshows across the UK. The feedback from members and other organisations and individuals has meant that the scheme meets the needs of the AoR and its members.

Key features of the scheme include:

Who is required to undertake the AoR CPD Scheme? 

 


Why should I do CPD?


Many reflexologists, without consciously realising it, are already actively involved in CPD. The benefits are:


How and when should CPD be undertaken?


Hopefully all full members continuously reflect on how their practice is going and on the quality of service they provide to clients, which means that much informal CPD is done without even realising it. We are flexible about when and how this should take place.

Where should CPD be undertaken?


This is flexible depending upon the location of the member’s practice and the type of CPD activity being carried out. Here’s a flavour of our flexible approach:

What is meant by ‘Professional Practice’?


Your professional practice includes all of these:

Who decides what counts as relevant learning or development?


The only person who knows exactly what activity is relevant to your practice is you. This is why we are placing the responsibility for deciding what is relevant upon the individual members.

So, if a counselling course that you plan to do is relevant to how you work with your clients, then it should count. You need to be able to demonstrate to yourself that the activity would be of benefit to your practice.

This may involve mainstream reflexology, a specialist area of reflexology or advanced training in reflexology. Other examples to convey the diversity of relevant activities include:

I am a multi-therapist - will development in my other therapies count?


Many of our members are multi-therapists. If the member is able to demonstrate that an activity relating to another therapy is also relevant to their reflexology practice then it should count. We recognise that many skills and knowledge acquired are transferable between therapies or other health care professions.

Many reflexology and other complementary therapy organisations already have CPD schemes. The remaining main organisations will follow suit very soon. AoR members that also belong to other organisations will carry out development activities to meet their CPD obligations for other organisations. Our flexible approach means that development activity in non-reflexology activities may well count as CPD for the AoR.

If I belong to two organisations will I need to do double the amount of CPD?
No, it is very likely that learning that you do for the other organisation (assuming that it relates to a complementary therapy) will count towards your AoR requirements as well.

I am also a nurse – will my nursing CPD count?


There is a great deal of professional development that nurses are required by their employers and their regulatory body, the Nursing and Midwifery Council, to undertake that would be relevant to reflexology practice. However it is for the individual practitioner to decide which development that they have undertaken for another profession, contributes to their reflexology practice. CPD activities for other professions could well apply to several categories of the AoR’s CPD scheme.

I am also a heath care professional – will my occupational CPD count?


The Heath Professions Council (HPC) regulates many other health care professionals, such as physiotherapists, podiatrists and chiropodists. The CPD scheme that the HPC launched in 2006 for its registrants has a similar, flexible approach to the scheme used by the AoR. It is likely that some of the activities carried out by practitioners that are also regulated by HPC would be relevant to reflexology practice. However it is for the individual practitioner to decide which development that they have undertaken, for another profession, contributes to their reflexology practice. CPD activities for other professions could apply to several categories of the AoR’s CPD scheme.

I am a part-time reflexologist – do I need to do CPD?


Yes, most of our full members practise reflexology on a part-time basis. For this reason we have ensured that many of the possible CPD activities can be done quickly and easily. Many activities have little or no cost and can be done locally or even at home. People often think of CPD as solely attending courses and workshops. It’s not just attendance at courses and workshops – it’s much more than that. It’s doing any activity that you have determined will genuinely help maintain or improve your practice. In other parts of this document there is plenty of advice and examples on low cost and relevant activities you can do.

How do the categories and values of other CPD schemes relate to that of the AoR?


If you already do CPD for another similar organisation (e.g. another therapy or health related organisation) it is very likely that some of that activity will also count towards your AoR requirements. However for your AoR CPD record you will need to work out the points that any activity earns using the AoR’s (very simple) points system.

The AoR scheme requires members to accrue an average of 20 points per year over 3 years. Other organisations may have different CPD categories and different point values for their activities. To meet the AoR’s CPD requirements members will need to ensure that they refer to the guidelines for the AoR’s CPD scheme and not those of another organisation.

If you carry out CPD activities for your membership of other organisations (e.g. for another therapy) that activity may also count towards your AoR CPD activities, providing that it contributes towards the development of your reflexology practice. Likewise AoR development activities that you undertake may well meet the CPD needs of other organisations. Counting development activity that you are already doing for yourself or for another organisation’s CPD scheme is a great way of accruing points without additional time or expense.

 

Applying for CPD event approval


This section is aimed largely at providers of CPD events. An event is defined for AoR CPD purposes as an organised activity such as a course, lecture, seminar or workshop that is made available to participants by a training provider. The training provider may be a college, private centre or an individual.
There are many great reasons to have the events that you run approved by AoR. See below.
Benefits to providers of AoR approval for CPD Events

The AoR is respected throughout the UK and overseas. Approved CPD events will attract kudos from AoR approval.

As the largest reflexology organisation in the UK, AoR approved CPD events will reach a large number of members.

Approved events are listed on the AoR website.

Significant numbers of non-member reflexologists also visit the website in search of CPD opportunities.

Approved events can be advertised in Reflexions within the AoR approved CPD section, subject to meeting relevant deadlines.

Demand from members will be increased due to double points earned by being an AoR approved CPD event.

Providers can offer promotional rates to AoR members to increase uptake.

CPD providers that are members also earn double CPD points

 

Contact us about CPD


If you have any queries about AoR’s CPD scheme we would be happy to hear from you. Please ensure that you have read the CPD Handbook before contacting us, as most of the queries received so far have been answered in that document.
We receive many queries every day, so to help us to deal with these most efficiently please email us if possible.
 

Professional Development Department
Association of Reflexologists
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Telephone: 01823 351010
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