CAPE program-level requirements

The CAPE program-level requirements form a mandatory component of the CPD program. They establish clear expectations for participation in priority areas that support safe, equitable and professional practice.

CAPE program-level requirements are a mandatory part of the CPD program.

  • Cultural safety
  • Addressing health inequities
  • Professionalism
  • Ethical practice

They ensure all CPD participants undertake activities that support cultural safety, address health inequities, and strengthen professionalism, ethical practice and professional development.

CAPE program-level requirements

CAPE Program-Level Requirements define the minimum number and type of activities CPD participants must complete each year in key priority areas.

These requirements apply to all CPD participants and sit across the CPD Program, regardless of how or where activities are undertaken.


Mandatory CAPE requirements

To meet annual CPD requirements, CPD participants must complete:

  • Two activities focused on cultural safety and addressing health inequities
  • Two activities focused on professionalism and ethical practice

These activities are mandatory and must be completed each CPD year.

CPD participants are encouraged to undertake more than the minimum number of CAPE-focused activities where relevant to their scope of practice.


How CAPE activities can be completed

CAPE-focused activities may be undertaken across different CPD categories.

Activities that meet CAPE requirements can be completed within:

  • Educational activities
  • Reviewing performance
  • Measuring outcomes

This flexibility allows CPD participants to integrate CAPE requirements into a broader CPD plan that reflects their professional practice.


How recognition supports CAPE planning

A key purpose of the Recognition & Assessment Framework is to support you to know in advance whether an activity will count towards CAPE requirements.

The framework:

  • explains how activities are assessed and recognised as CAPE-aligned
  • supports consistent recognition of CAPE activities
  • helps you plan CAPE activities with confidence before undertaking them

This reduces uncertainty and supports informed CPD planning.


What counts as a CAPE activity

Activities recognised as meeting CAPE requirements:

  • Align clearly to CAPE focus areas
  • Demonstrate relevance to professional practice
  • Meet recognition standards set out by the College

Further detail on how activities are recognised is provided in:


Planning beyond the minimum

While minimum CAPE requirements must be met, CPD participants are encouraged to:

  • Reflect on their practice and learning needs
  • Undertake additional CAPE-focused activities where appropriate
  • Integrate CAPE learning across multiple CPD categories

This supports meaningful professional development and continuous improvement.

Summary

CAPE Program-Level Requirements are mandatory and form a core part of the CPD Program. The Recognition & Assessment Framework supports you to identify and plan CAPE-aligned activities in advance, providing clarity and confidence when meeting these requirements.

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