Companies Act, 2008 (Act No. 71 of 2008)

Notices

Business Rescue Continuing Professional Development Policy

7. Policy requirements

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The BRLC has adopted the Input-based approach

 

Individuals are required to complete:

a minimum of 20 hours of relevant professional development activity during every calendar year, of which—
a minimum of 20 hours of relevant professional development activity during every calendar year, of which—
a minimum of 12 (of the above 20 hours) hours must be verifiable; and 4 hours must be directly related to business rescue
a minimum of 8 hours of learning (verifiable/non-verifiable) must be completed during each of the years.
a minimum of 12 (of the above 20 hours) hours must be verifiable; and 4 hours must be directly related to business rescue
a minimum of 8 hours of learning (verifiable/non-verifiable) must be completed during each of the years.
Was the learning activity relevant to your current or future professional development?
Can you provide verifiable evidence that you undertook the learning activity?
Was the learning activity relevant to your current or future professional development?
Can you provide verifiable evidence that you undertook the learning activity?
Viewing webinar offerings and answering the related questions
Attending meetings that contribute to members' current and/or future roles;
Undertaking committee work (including preparation for meetings) to the extent that learning is
gained from this activity;
Developing systems and processes;
Publishing articles related to members' professional development or career paths;
Giving relevant in-house presentations;
Developing or delivering a course or CPD session in an area related to one's professional responsibilities;
Undertaking action-based learning (research initiatives);
Undertaking further formal or professional qualifications or formal studies, for example MBA, Higher Diplomas, Certificates and Master's degrees in a relevant discipline (only the verifiable portion),
Participation in:
Reading CPD verifiable articles in:
Viewing webinar offerings and answering the related questions
Attending meetings that contribute to members' current and/or future roles;
Undertaking committee work (including preparation for meetings) to the extent that learning is
gained from this activity;
Developing systems and processes;
Publishing articles related to members' professional development or career paths;
Giving relevant in-house presentations;
Developing or delivering a course or CPD session in an area related to one's professional responsibilities;
Undertaking action-based learning (research initiatives);
Undertaking further formal or professional qualifications or formal studies, for example MBA, Higher Diplomas, Certificates and Master's degrees in a relevant discipline (only the verifiable portion),