Deadline approaching – social workers to record CPD and apply to renew registration
Research in Practice
Supporting evidence-informed practice with children and families, young people, adults, carers and communities
The deadline for all registered social workers to apply to renew registration and submit their continuing professional development (CPD) record is 30 November.
CPD can range from attending a learning event to reflecting on a piece of research or listening to a podcast – anything that has had a positive impact upon your practice.
Research in Practice has released open access blogs, podcasts and guidance to support renewal - all available on our dedicated page. The resources and information aim to support social workers with CPD.
What do you need to do?
To continue to practice, you need to?complete a renewal application online and?submit at least?two?pieces of CPD?to your?Social Work England record. At least?one piece?of CPD should include?peer reflection?that describes what you have learnt from discussing your development with a colleague.
When completing the record it is important to align reflections with Social Work England’s?professional standard relating to CPD. Our video?provides guidance on how to record CPD on the Research in Practice website.?The updated guide to CPD includes the requirements and practical tips for recording CPD.?
Listen to a short audio clip where Kate Metcalf, Regional Engagement Lead at Social Work England, talks about the 'golden rules' of CPD.
How to record CPD
Social workers need to record and submit at least two pieces of CPD to their online Social Work England account. On the form, there is a series of guiding questions to support your reflection. You will need to answer:
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Anyone with a Research in Practice account can keep a record of their ongoing learning on our website. Our video provides step-by-step guidance on how to record CPD on the Research in Practice website.
Understanding peer reflection and CPD
At least one of the pieces of CPD should include peer reflection. Social workers need to describe what they have learnt from discussing CPD with another professional. This could be:
Social workers should reflect on the impact that this conversation has had on their practice. It should be about the CPD activity they have described in the rest of the form, and all peer reflection should be anonymised.
A Research in Practice blog outlines key information on peer reflection to support social workers.
All?Research in Practice learning resources?enable you to make evidence-informed decisions and support you to continue to develop in your role.
Assistant Director Children's Services
1 年I have done mine - have you? Time to record your CPF and renew your registration