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Can you advise on how to use keywords effectively?

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Use keywords that are relevant to the main theme of your opportunity. Use terms that are familiar to your audience. Read more…

How much detail is required for the background information section?

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Please provide as much detail as necessary to inform users about your CPD provision. This may include general information about your organisation such as: Read more…

What information is required for the quality statement section of the Providers details?

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This section of the providers details should include information on : Read more…

Can you clarify the stages of the registration process?

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On application you will receive 2 forms; the provider agreement form and the interim registration form. Read more…

Are there any guidelines or quality indicators against which I can measure my CPD provision?

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The aim of CPDFind is to provide a register of effective CPD activities and opportunities to education staff.  This means your CPD provision should: Read more…

We have various modes of delivery how do we describe this on CPDFind?

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If you have the same CPD provision delivered in a number of different ways, these should be entered as separate opportunities. 

For example, if you have a course on time management which is delivered online this should be described as an online opportunity within CPDFind.  If the same opportunity is presented as a full day face to face course and as a series of twilight sessions you would enter these as an additional two face to face opportunities.

Can I change my provider name?

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In general, you can edit the name of the provider to best suit your needs as long as the provision for which you are registered is the same.  However, please check with the National CPD Team before doing so by emailing cpdanwers@ltscotland.org.uk.