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Pamela henderson john hodgson jane jarman sue wallace SRA CPD Review Pamela henderson john hodgson jane jarman sue wallace

SRA CPD: What SOLICITORS do now 16 hours per year At least 25% via accredited activities Overall wide choice of activities

WHAT DO OTHER PROFESSIONS DO?

THEMES & BARRIERS

What’s going on? Practical value Education thus far Perceived challenges Language: Competence Barriers: COST RELEVANCE TIME LOCATION

The Future? Current SRA Consultation envisages 3 options: 1 Shift from procedural compliance to competence 2 Require planning and reflection 3 Retain ‘hours’ scheme with modifications

WILL IT WORK? Conflict between regulatory objectives and personal development? Is it appropriate to emphasise ‘competence’? How far should a regulator go anyway? Does responsibility rest elsewhere, at least in part?