CPD Assessment Order Form
Each of our webinars carries 2 hours of CPD. In order to obtain the CPD, under the scheme operated by the Soliictors Regulation Authority each trainee will have to demonstrate their understanding of the webinar. This is achieved by completing a simple online assessment.
To access the assessment and obtain the CPD, a fee of £10+VAT per trainee is payable to Web4Law Ltd. Please complete and submit this Order Form to obtain your CPD accreditation.
The Order Form and payment may be completed and submitted in several ways, together or independently:
- online, together with electronic payment
- online, with a cheque following in the post to the address given
- hard copy in the post, together with cheque
- hard copy in the post, together with a request for a PayPal invoice to the given e-mail address.
We recommend the all-electronic method, as it requires the minimum of administration and makes the assessment process available almost immediately.
Upon receipt of your order and payment by Web4Law, you will be able to access an online Multiple Choice Questionnaire (MCQ) for completion and return. The completed MCQ will be marked within 10 working days of receipt by Web4Law, following which you will be notified as to the percentage mark you have achieved.
A percentage mark of 75% or above is required in order to be awarded your CPD certificate. Should you fail to achieve this percentage mark, Web4Law will request you to review the training material again, and to complete and submit a further questionnaire, which we will supply.
Your details
Please submit your details in full. This assists us with processing your order efficiently. Fields indicated with a * are necessary for the order to complete. Even if you are a candidate, you must still add your name and e-mail address in the table below this one.
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