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NALP Training Achieves CPD Status for its Courses

NALP Training trading as National Paralegal College are proud to announce that we have recently achieved accredited CPD Status with the CPD Standards Office.

 

The following courses now have a CPD status and will be recognised as part of your Continued Professional Development:

1. Professional Legal Skills: Drafting

2. Professional Legal Skills: Negotiating

3. Practical Paralegal Skills

Delegates attending the above course can request a CPD Certificate of Attendance and can record their attendance towards their formal CPD requirements for their professional body, institute or employer. 

To achieve the accreditation National Paralegal College has undergone a rigorous assessment process that focuses on the development and delivery of our training including our educational authority, how we collect and utilise our delegate feedback, and ensuring our content is kept up to date.

Now National Paralegal College have achieved this accreditation and status as an accredited CPD Provider, we are committed to working hard to maintain, and exceed, the excellent standard we have already set.  

The Professional Development Consortium is home to the CPD Standards Office, the CPD Research Project and the Provider of Training Excellence. Their wealth of knowledge and research within the Learning and Development Industry and their team of industry professionals on the Expert Advisory Board are a few of the reasons that contribute to detailed and rigorous assessment processes they have in place. 

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