Some registered health practitioners have asked about mandatory training that requires close contact (manual handling, occupational violence training and advanced life support training) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
National Board mandated training for professions due to renew their registration in November 2021
There are very few cases where National Boards have mandated training that requires close contact as part of their continuing professional development (CPD) requirements.
The National Boards expect you to make reasonable efforts to complete your required CPD for the 2020–2021 registration period. However, we understand that some practitioners may have had trouble fully meeting CPD, particularly any face-to-face requirements, due to the impacts of COVID-19. The Board will not take action if you have not been able to complete CPD due to the exceptional circumstances of COVID-19.
If you have not met the CPD requirements due to the impacts of COVID-19 you should update your CPD plan (where relevant) to explain how you will address any resulting learning needs, such as your face-to-face or interactive requirements, in the next registration period.
The Board expects you to access any specific training requirements as soon as you are able, e.g. by scheduling face-to-face requirements when available.
This advice will also be published in the relevant National Board’s newsletter.
Other National Boards such as the Medical, Nursing and Midwifery, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, and Paramedicine Boards, do not have requirements for mandatory training as part of CPD requirements but have provided guidance about modified CPD requirements during the COVID-19 pandemic (see below).
Other mandated training
Health services or employers may also have requirements for mandatory training. Modifications to these requirements during COVID-19 are a matter for the health services, employers or government, not the Boards. In these cases, the Boards would expect a registered health practitioner to comply with the guidance from their health service or employer, and any other public health guidance that may apply.
National Boards’ guidance about CPD during COVID-19 for professions due to renew their registration in November 2021.
This guidance applies for practitioners for the 13 Boards due to renew their registration in November 2021.
The Board expects you to make reasonable efforts to complete your required continuing professional development (CPD) for the 2020–2021 registration period. However, we understand that some practitioners may have had trouble fully meeting CPD, particularly any face-to-face requirements, due to the impacts of COVID-19. Health practitioners are reminded that CPD is important as it helps maintain competence and supports safe and effective care.
The Board will not take action if you have not been able to complete CPD due to the exceptional circumstances of COVID-19.
It’s important that you answer all questions honestly and accurately when completing your registration renewal. You must declare that you have not met the CPD requirements if that is the case. In the future the Board may request evidence of what you have done to address any identified gaps in your CPD learning needs such as any interactive or face-to-face CPD requirements.
Given the importance of CPD and the increasing availability of flexible and COVID-safe CPD options, you will be expected to fully meet CPD requirements in future and when renewing in 2022.
Health practitioners are reminded that there are many flexible delivery and COVID-safe options for CPD and interactive CPD can be completed virtually and that COVID-related learning activities can be counted towards CPD.
If you have not met the CPD requirements due to the impacts of COVID-19 you should update your CPD plan to explain how you will address any resulting learning needs, such as your face to face or interactive requirements, in the next registration period. The Board expects you to access any specific training requirements as soon as you are able, e.g. by scheduling face-to-face requirements when available.