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CPD Courses vs. Regulated Qualifications: Preparing for Compulsory Regulation

13/10/2024


In the complementary therapy industry, we’ve always placed a strong emphasis on personal growth, skill development, and expanding our toolkit through continued learning. Whether through short CPD courses or more formal qualifications, therapists strive to deliver the best care to their clients. However, with compulsory regulation looming on the horizon, it’s time to take a closer look at the differences between CPD courses and regulated qualifications, and why understanding this distinction is more important now than ever.

What Are CPD Courses?

CPD, or Continuing Professional Development, courses are typically shorter, flexible learning options aimed at helping professionals stay up to date with the latest techniques and trends in their field. They are an excellent way for therapists to refresh their skills, learn new therapies, or gain knowledge in a specific area, such as crystal healing, sound therapy, or fertility support.

However, CPD courses are often unregulated. While they can significantly enhance your practice and client offerings, they don’t provide a nationally recognized qualification. They won’t necessarily meet the future requirements of compulsory regulation that is set to come into place in the complementary therapy industry.

What Are Regulated Qualifications?

Regulated qualifications, on the other hand, are accredited by governing bodies such as OFQUAL (the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation). OFQUAL ensures that qualifications meet strict national standards, which guarantees that anyone holding these qualifications has been trained to a recognized level of competence.

For therapists, regulated qualifications demonstrate to both clients and future regulators that you have undergone comprehensive and standardised training. These qualifications are often more in-depth than CPD courses and require more time and financial investment, but they ensure that you’re legally prepared for the changes ahead.

Why Is OFQUAL So Important?

As the independent regulator of qualifications, OFQUAL plays a crucial role in maintaining the quality and credibility of the qualifications you receive. Their accreditation ensures that courses meet a high standard of training and assessment, safeguarding not only your professional reputation but also the safety and wellbeing of your clients.

When compulsory regulation arrives, OFQUAL-accredited qualifications will likely be the benchmark for legal practice in the industry. Therapists without these qualifications may find themselves unable to practice or facing penalties for non-compliance.

What Compulsory Regulation Will Mean for Therapists

While exact details of the upcoming regulation are still emerging, one thing is certain: therapists will need to hold regulated qualifications to continue practicing. This means that those who have only completed CPD courses or unregulated training may need to upgrade their qualifications to remain compliant.

Therapists should begin planning now to ensure their qualifications meet the forthcoming standards. By investing in OFQUAL-accredited training programs, therapists can future-proof their careers, maintain client trust, and ensure they’re operating within legal frameworks when regulation is introduced.

Preparing for the Future

The landscape of complementary therapy is evolving. As regulation becomes compulsory, the industry will see a shift towards greater professionalism, accountability, and trust. Now is the time for therapists to take stock of their qualifications, assess whether they are up to standard, and consider enrolling in regulated courses where necessary.

At The Full Spectrum Centre Limited, we are here to help you navigate this transition. We offer a range of VTCT courses that are OFQUAL-regulated qualifications, designed to ensure that you are fully prepared for the future of the industry.

Let’s embrace the changes ahead and ensure we continue to provide safe, professional, and recognised care to all those who seek our services.


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