Answers to questions that members frequently ask regarding CPD activities.
Continuing professional development (CPD) is the term used to describe learning activities undertaken by individuals to develop professional knowledge and skills. CPD refers to the skills, knowledge and experience gained in both formal and informal activities within professional roles. CPD is important to ensure that you are not only maintaining your current skills but also developing them to a new level.
CPD helps individuals to manage their own development on an ongoing basis. Recognition of staff using CPD can help aid business models by introducing new opportunities, as well as retaining key skills. CPD can
help develop and update professional knowledge
uncover skills gaps
identify training needs
recognise an individual achievements
Uncover gaps in your skills and competencies.
Documented development.
Learning from experience, reflection and continuous review of skills.
Set and achieve development goals and objectives.
We asked technical managers who encourage CPD amongst their colleagues, about the benefits of CPD to their teams.
Matthew Davis, University of Liverpool said,
“The CPD opportunities from HEaTED helps technical teams to develop their skills, knowledge, and abilities to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and changes in their field. In completing CPD, team members can better understand each other’s strengths and weaknesses, which can lead to improved collaboration and communication. I believe the HEaTED CPD offer helps our technical teams to stay competitive, and motivated, which can lead to improved performance, productivity, and success.”
HEaTED is the leading organisation for Higher Education and Technician Educational Development, delivering skills, training and networking for all specialisms and disciplines of the technical workforce.
HEaTED supports a range of CPD activities designed to inspire technicians and technical staff at every stage of their career.
Explore our courses or contact us at enquiries@heated.org.uk if you have any questions.