Quick Reference Guides and Summaries

Quick reference guides and summaries provide concise overviews of key CPD Program information.

What quick reference guides cover

Quick reference guides provided by the College may include summaries of:

  • annual CPD requirements
  • mandatory CAPE requirements
  • CPD category definitions
  • recognition and evidence expectations

These guides focus on key points only and are designed for easy reference.


Related resources

You may also wish to refer to:

RACP CPD Program Requirements provides an overview of the annual requirements you are required to undertake to record a minimum of 50 hours of continuing professional development activities across each CPD category and mandatory CAPE requirements

CPD Activities and Evidence Guide (PDF) the types of CPD activities you can undertake and the evidence you can use to support them. It helps you record your CPD with confidence and prepare for audit requirements.

Cultural Safety CAPE Quick Reference Guide (PDF) highlights activities that contribute to the Cultural Safety domain. It helps you quickly identify relevant CPD activities when planning and completing your requirements.

Addressing Health Inequities CAPE Quick Reference Guide (PDF) highlights activities that contribute to the Addressing Health Inequities domain. It helps you identify activities that support equitable practice and improved health outcomes.

Professionalism CAPE Quick Reference Guide (PDF) highlights activities that contribute to the Professionalism domain. It helps you select activities that support reflective practice, professional conduct, and accountability.

Ethical Practice CAPE Quick Reference Guide (PDF) highlights activities that contribute to the Ethical Practice domain. It helps you identify activities that support ethical decision-making and professional responsibility.

Summary

Templates, tools and supporting resources are available to help you manage your CPD confidently and efficiently. They are optional supports designed to complement CPD requirements and recognition guidance.

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