About IPD
Important information
From Thursday 1 April 2010, the Initial
Professional Development (IPD) registration fee will increase from
£100 to £120.
All registrations received after this date will be
charged at the higher rate.
IPD
There's only one fair way of assessing whether someone meets the
criteria for Chartered membership. We use your qualifications and a
clearly structured assessment procedure to measure your knowledge,
commitment and experience. The procedure we use is called Initial
Professional Development (IPD).
Working through IPD can take around two years, but
there is no time limit. If you can sucessfully complete the
asessment and the interview, you will transfer to Chartered
membership at the next available opportunity. Alongside IPD, all
members must join our Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
scheme, using our specially designed online programme. Throughout
your professional working life, CPD will help keep your knowledge
and expertise fresh and up to date.
There are three routes through IPD. The route you take depends
on how you became a Graduate Member.
Route 1 is for Graduate Members who have an accredited degree or
diploma. In this route you achieve Chartered status by:
- completing a skills development portfolio (SDP)
- maintaining your CPD
- successfully completing the peer review interview.
Have a look at a diagram explaining
Route 1.
Route 2 is for Graduate Members with a level 4 NVQ or SVQ in
Occupational Health and Safety Practice. Here you achieve Chartered
membership by:
- maintaining your CPD
- successfully completing the open assessment and peer review
interview.
Have a look at a diagram explaining
Route 2.
Route 3 is for Graduate Members with cognate degrees. In this
route you have to:
- complete a skills development portfolio (SDP)
- maintain your CPD
- successfully complete the open assessment and peer review
interview.
Have a look at a diagram explaining
Route 3.
Getting help with IPD
When you enrol on IPD you will be assisgned an IPD officer to
help you through the process of becoming a Chartered Member. Your
officer will be able to advise you about the tools available to
help you complete IPD.
The IPD tools include free interactive workshops, one-to-one
sessions where necessary and access to trained mentors.
Your IPD officer will advise you when access to a mentor is the
right option.
If you are currently completing IPD and feel you would like the
support of an IPD mentor, contact your local IPD officer. It may be a few
weeks before the next mentor is available, but we'll be in touch as
soon as we can with details.
Find out more about our mentoring
scheme.
Is there any other way I can become a Chartered
Member?
No – we aim to give a clear and unequivocal signal to employers
and others that there's a minimum level of expertise and experience
that they can expect from a Chartered Member of IOSH. So there's no
quick way to gain Chartered status. We believe that it should be
earned in word and deed – only by working to strict standards at
all levels can we hope to maintain the value of IOSH membership for
our members and the people who trust them.
It's this rigorous process that makes Chartered status so
valuable to employers and members alike. We therefore don't allow
shortcuts or 'fast tracks', as these would devalue it and remove
the very reasons most people have for becoming Chartered –
recognition and employability.
IPD – getting started
When you become a Graduate Member, alongside your certificate
we'll send you an IPD registration form. You need to fill this in
and return it to us to start your IPD. If you don't want to start
your IPD straightaway, please tick this option on the form and
return it to us. We won't contact you about IPD until you let us
know you want to start.
Further information
If you want to see further details please log in to MyIOSH - you
don't need to be a member.