The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has decided to revoke the current continuing professional development (CPD) scheme in favour of a system based on competence, not ticking boxes.
Members of the SRA board met this week to vote in “Option 1”—consigning CPD as we know it to the dustbin from November 2016.
Option 1 focuses on a solicitor’s overriding obligation to ensure competent services are provided to consumers and the public, and places responsibility for education and training firmly with “regulated entities” and individuals.
The board recognises that the shift will require a “cultural change within the profession” and has recommended a gradual approach to implementation. However, early converts should be able to adopt Option 1 from February 2015.
Mark Solon, solicitor and director of Central Law Training, welcomed the end of “the straitjacket” of CPD hours. “Going forward solicitors will be able to reflect on what training they really need depending on their area of law, role within the practice and size of their practice,” he adds.