Wednesday, 17 October 2012 12:14
Aviva unveils online CPD tool for Financial Planners post-RDR
Aviva has today announced the launch of a new online Continuing Professional Development (CPD) tool, designed to give Financial Planners access to relevant CPD in order to demonstrate their continuing competence post-RDR.
The new RDR professionalism rules set out by the Financial Services Authority specify that all advisers are required to undertake a minimum of 35 hours CPD each year, 21 of which need to be through structured elements such as workshops, courses or computer based training.
To address this development need, Aviva has broadened the provision offered through its Financial Adviser Academy (FAA) to include on-going CPD learning materials and validation tests.
The interactive website offers:
• Personalised home page - displaying adviser's personal record of both structured and unstructured CPD activities completed.
• Technical Knowledge - a full range of technical CPD modules covering all the learning outcomes required by the regulator.
• Personal Skills - a range of materials to help advisers develop their personal skills, including presentation, questioning and listening skills.
• Business evolution - materials designed to help advisers develop their business, such as understanding the customer, relationship management and analysing key business data.
In each area, advisers have access to course materials and a validation test system, which will enable them to achieve their desired learning outcomes and track all their CPD activity throughout the year. This recorded evidence can be used to make their annual declarations of learning to their accredited bodies.
Andrew Beswick, Intermediary Director at Aviva said, "We have launched our CPD tool to help and support advisers in achieving and maintaining the level of professionalism required in the post-RDR world.
"This is an opportunity for the industry to take charge of its learning and development and push the boundaries in achieving new standards for financial advice.
"When it was launched in 2008 the Aviva Financial Adviser Academy was aimed at helping advisers achieve the QCF Level 4 qualification. Four years on, we have almost 20,000 registered members. We remain committed to helping advisers boost their technical knowledge, expand personal development skills and sustain their businesses in this new era."
The CPD tool is available to both new and existing Financial Adviser Academy members.
The new RDR professionalism rules set out by the Financial Services Authority specify that all advisers are required to undertake a minimum of 35 hours CPD each year, 21 of which need to be through structured elements such as workshops, courses or computer based training.
To address this development need, Aviva has broadened the provision offered through its Financial Adviser Academy (FAA) to include on-going CPD learning materials and validation tests.
The interactive website offers:
• Personalised home page - displaying adviser's personal record of both structured and unstructured CPD activities completed.
• Technical Knowledge - a full range of technical CPD modules covering all the learning outcomes required by the regulator.
• Personal Skills - a range of materials to help advisers develop their personal skills, including presentation, questioning and listening skills.
• Business evolution - materials designed to help advisers develop their business, such as understanding the customer, relationship management and analysing key business data.
In each area, advisers have access to course materials and a validation test system, which will enable them to achieve their desired learning outcomes and track all their CPD activity throughout the year. This recorded evidence can be used to make their annual declarations of learning to their accredited bodies.
Andrew Beswick, Intermediary Director at Aviva said, "We have launched our CPD tool to help and support advisers in achieving and maintaining the level of professionalism required in the post-RDR world.
"This is an opportunity for the industry to take charge of its learning and development and push the boundaries in achieving new standards for financial advice.
"When it was launched in 2008 the Aviva Financial Adviser Academy was aimed at helping advisers achieve the QCF Level 4 qualification. Four years on, we have almost 20,000 registered members. We remain committed to helping advisers boost their technical knowledge, expand personal development skills and sustain their businesses in this new era."
The CPD tool is available to both new and existing Financial Adviser Academy members.
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