Submitting your CPD

To help you log your Continuous Professional Development (CPD) to show in your appraisal, we provide a service called CPD Submissions.

What is CPD Submissions?

CPD Submissions lets you log your CPD activity and peer group membership and generate an RCPsych CPD certificate of good standing.

If you’re working in a non-training grade and have a GMC licence to practise, you’ll need to evidence your CPD.

CPD Submissions makes the process easy.

Can I use CPD Submissions?

You can use it if:

  • you’re a current member, fellow, affiliate or specialist associate
  • you’re an active member of a peer group
  • you have or plan to do at least 50 hours of CPD activity within a 12-month period, with at least 30 of those hours on activities defined by us as being within the clinical domain.

How do I apply for CPD Submissions?

You will need to log into the members area, select CPD Submissions and select a start date.

What are the requirements of the CPD Submissions programme?

You can find detailed guidance in OP98: Continuing Professional Development guidance for psychiatrists (PDF), and you can contact us directly at cpdqueries@rcpsych.ac.uk.

Further information about submitting your CPD

CPD Submissions is one way to demonstrate that you are keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date. 

There’s no requirement to take part in the College’s scheme in order to be revalidated by the GMC; further information is available in the GMC’s guidance on supporting information for appraisal and revalidation (PDF).

However, using the College CPD Submissions programme and involving your psychiatry peers in the development of your CPD may provide the best possible evidence for appraisers and responsible officers.