Continued development CPD (learning group)
Introduction
Coram Deo offers four CPD programmes througout the year. CPD programmes are aimed at practitioners who need to (or want to) keep on learning – a typical requirement for professional accountability organisations who then issues CPD points. Topics vary from year to year. This group is unfortunately open only to those who registered for the entire CPD year (all modules), or those who’ve completed four CPD modules of any year and have joined via the membership option at a low monthly fee, or faculty members. Each module also has its own group. Those who register only or certain modules are encouraged to join those groups. Thank you for making Coram Deo you’re home for continued professional development.
Who
The programme accepts interested persons from a wide variety of professions and members of the public. It has developed in a way that Coram Deo students in Pastoral Narrative Therapy and Alumni will find especially helpful.
If Coram Deo students combine the CPD short courses (total of four) with the Practitioner Supervision programme then this forms their third-year at Coram Deo.
Members
This is a ‘learning group’ Students who formally enroll are invited and must leave the group after completing their programme/s. They can then join any of the interest groups we host at that time.
Annually recurring topics
Faith in counselling
Medical and psychological discourses
Focus on children or adolescence (rotating yearly)
Other past and present topics from which the fourth short course in a year is chosen
Introduction to pastoral family therapy or Families in Transition
A short course on a family related topic
Storying organisations / Relational leading
Storyography
More info can be located on our website here.
Note that those who completed a full CPD series year can continue at a small membership fee and do any of the past or upcoming CPD short courses for free (apart of course from the membership). But your full attendance for the year unlocks this opportunity. Do so by either enrolling for the Combined Practitioner programme (that includes CPD) or the CPD track separate.
