CPD Training Courses for Podiatrists

Breeze Academy offers a wide variety of podiatry CPD, including acupuncture and dry needling, exercise prescription, clinical yoga and sports massage. Elevate your podiatry practice and career by enrolling in our specialised CPD courses today.

  • The UK's leading acupuncture & dry needling course provider
  • Over 10 years teaching experience worldwide
  • Consistently rated 5-star by healthcare professionals
  • Curated and delivered by expert clinicians
  • Clinical reasoning at the heart of delivery
  • Fully accredited by the FHT

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Medical Acupuncture & Dry Needling Course (Foundation Level)

Skill level: BeginnerCPD hours: 3 days

An essential course for any healthcare professional looking to provide western medical acupuncture and dry needling for their clients.

Course bookings
8th - 10th Jan 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Edinburgh, UK (3 spaces remaining)

£619.00Edinburgh, EH3, 8, UK

15th - 17th Jan 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Preston, UK

£619.00Preston, PR1 3, UK

20th - 22nd Jan 2025 (9:20 AM - 4:30 PM)

London, UK

£649.00London, W1W 6, UK

24th - 26th Jan 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Lincoln, UK

£619.00Lincoln, LN6 9, UK

24th - 26th Jan 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Bolton University, UK

£619.00Bolton University, Bolton, UK

29th - 31st Jan 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Belfast, UK

£619.00Belfast, BT12 5, UK

7th - 9th Feb 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Kent, UK

£619.00Kent, TN15 7, UK

7th - 9th Feb 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

University of Winchester

£619.00University of Winchester (Winchester Students Only)

7th - 9th Feb 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Salford, UK

£619.00Bode Clinic, Salford, UK, M3 5FS

14th - 16th Feb 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Birmingham, UK

£635.00Birmingham, B32 3, UK

14th - 16th Feb 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Bristol, UK

£619.00Bristol, BS32 4, UK

21st - 23rd Feb 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

West London, UK

£649.00London, W3 6, UK

26th - 28th Feb 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Manchester, UK

£619.00Manchester, M1 5, UK

26th - 28th Feb 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Newcastle, UK

£619.00Breeze Academy HQ, Newcastle, NE29 6, UK

7th - 9th Mar 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Leeds, UK

£619.00Leeds, LS10 1, UK

7th - 9th Mar 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Southampton, UK

£619.00Southampton, SO30 3, UK

7th - 9th Mar 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

University of West England (Students only)

£619.00UWE, UK

7th - 9th Mar 2025 (9:20 AM - 4:30 PM)

London, UK

£649.00London, W1W 6, UK

14th - 16th Mar 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

European School of Osteopathy (ESO), Kent, UK

£619.00European School of Osteopathy (ESO), Kent, UK

19th - 21st Mar 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Leicester, UK

£619.00Leicester, LE1 5, UK

21st - 23rd Mar 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Liverpool, UK

£619.00Liverpool, L3 4, UK

2nd - 4th Apr 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Doncaster, UK

£619.00Doncaster, DN11 0, UK

4th - 6th Apr 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Ipswich, UK

£619.00Ipswich, IP3 9, UK

4th - 6th Apr 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

West London, UK

£649.00London, W3 6, UK

7th - 9th Apr 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Plymouth, UK

£619.00Plymouth, PL4 0, UK

25th - 27th Apr 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Brighton, UK

£619.00Brighton, BN1 2, UK

25th - 27th Apr 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

University of Liverpool, UK (Students only)

£619.00University of Liverpool, UK (Students only)

30th Apr - 2nd May 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Newcastle, UK

£619.00Breeze Academy HQ, Newcastle, NE29 6, UK

30th Apr - 2nd May 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Sheffield, UK

£619.00Sheffield, S1 2, UK

2nd - 4th May 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

University of Nottingham (Physio Students Only)

£619.00University of Nottingham (Physio Students Only)

9th - 11th May 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Nottingham, UK

£619.00Nottingham, NG2 3, UK

9th - 11th May 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Middlesbrough, UK

£619.00Middlesbrough, TS1 2, UK

9th - 11th May 2025 (9:20 AM - 4:30 PM)

London, UK

£649.00London, W1W 6, UK

14th - 16th May 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Glasgow, UK

£619.00Glasgow, G1 4, UK

21st - 23rd May 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Manchester, UK

£619.00Manchester, M1 5, UK

23rd - 25th May 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Bristol, UK

£619.00Bristol, BS32 4, UK

2nd - 4th Jun 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Newcastle, UK

£619.00Breeze Academy HQ, Newcastle, NE29 6, UK

6th - 8th Jun 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Newcastle, UK (Sunderland Physio Students)

£619.00Breeze Academy HQ, Newcastle, NE29 6, UK

6th - 8th Jun 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Leeds, UK

£619.00Leeds, LS10 1, UK

11th - 13th Jun 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Exeter, UK

£619.00Exeter, EX1 2, UK

16th - 18th Jun 2025 (9:20 AM - 4:30 PM)

London, UK

£649.00London, W1W 6, UK

20th - 22nd Jun 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Milton Keynes, UK

£619.00Milton Keynes, MK16 0, UK

30th Jun - 2nd Jul 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

University of Birmingham (Physio Students Only)

£619.00University of Birmingham (Physio Students Only)

7th - 9th Jul 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Sheffield Hallam Uni, UK

£619.00Sheffield , S10 1, UK

5th - 7th Sep 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Leicester University ( Students only)

£495.00Leicester University ( Students only)

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Level 3 Sports Massage Training Course

Skill level: BeginnerCPD hours: 225 hours

The course to kick-start your sports massage career, taking you from complete beginner to competent sports massage practitioner.

Course bookings
15th - 17th Jan 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Middlesbrough, UK

£1150.00Middlesbrough, TS1 2, UK

17th - 19th Jan 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Birmingham, UK

£1150.00Birmingham, B32 3, UK

24th - 26th Jan 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Nottingham, UK

£1150.00Nottingham, NG2 3, UK

14th - 16th Feb 2025 (9:20 AM - 4:30 PM)

London UK

£1150.00London, W1W 6, UK

18th - 20th Feb 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Henley, UK

£950.00Henley-on-Thames, RG9 2BP

19th - 21st Feb 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Warrington, UK

£1150.00Warrington, WA2 7, UK

3rd - 5th Mar 2025 (8:30 AM - 4:30 PM)

Barbados

BBD $1500.00Barbados

3rd - 5th Mar 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Bristol, UK

£1150.00Bristol, BS32 4, UK

14th - 16th Mar 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Sheffield, UK

£1150.00Sheffield, S1 2, UK

19th - 21st Mar 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Newcastle, UK

£1150.00Newcastle, Breeze Academy HQ, NE29 6, UK

4th - 6th Apr 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Birmingham, UK

£1150.00Birmingham, B32 3, UK

16th - 18th Apr 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Leicester UK

£1150.00Leicester, UK

14th - 16th May 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Brighton, UK

£1150.00Brighton, UK

14th - 16th May 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Sheffield, UK

£1150.00Sheffield, S1 2, UK

30th May - 1st Jun 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Exeter, UK

£1150.00Exeter, EX1 2, UK

25th - 27th Jun 2025 (8:45 AM - 4:30 PM)

Bristol, UK

£1150.00Bristol, UK

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Level 4 Sports Massage Training Course

Skill level: AdvancedCPD hours: 128 hours

The course to take your sports massage career to that next level, opening up further opportunities and advancing your skills, knowledge and experience.

Clinical Yoga for Rehabilitation, Recovery & Well-Being

Skill level: BeginnerCPD hours: 150 hours

Join us on this transformative yoga teacher training course where we unlock the power of yoga as a tool for rehabilitation, recovery and well-being.

Strength, Conditioning & Exercise Prescription Course

Skill level: IntermediateCPD hours: 100 hours

An essential course for any healthcare professional looking to implement strength and conditioning principles to effectively test, evaluate and prescribe exercise in order to enhance physical capabilities.

Advanced Skills in Acupuncture

Skill level: AdvancedCPD hours: 100

Enhance your acupuncture and dry needling skills beyond your foundation training, by delving into advanced clinical reasoning and sophisticated needling techniques.

Frequently asked questions

The Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements for podiatrists in the UK are set by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). The HCPC is the regulatory body for healthcare professionals, including podiatrists, in the UK.

The CPD requirements for podiatrists are designed to ensure that practitioners maintain and enhance their professional competence and stay up-to-date with developments in the field. While specific details may be subject to updates, the general CPD framework for podiatrists includes the following:

  • CPD Hours: Podiatrists are required to undertake 30 hours of CPD each year. Each time podiatrists renew their registration with the HCPC, they will be asked to sign a declaration confirming that they continue to meet their standards, including the completion of these hours. 
  • Record-Keeping: Podiatrists are required to keep accurate and up-to-date records of their CPD activities. This includes details such as the type of CPD activity, the number of hours spent, and a reflection on how the activity has influenced their practice.

It's essential for podiatrists to stay informed about the specific CPD requirements set by the HCPC, as these requirements may be subject to updates or changes. Podiatrists should regularly review the HCPC's guidance on CPD, seek support and guidance from professional associations, and actively participate in a variety of CPD activities to meet the regulatory standards.

Since guidelines and requirements can evolve, it is recommended to check with the Health and Care Professions Council or relevant professional bodies for the most current and accurate information on CPD requirements for podiatrists.

For further information, please visit the HCPC website.

CPD offers several advantages for podiatrists, contributing to their ongoing learning, professional growth, and the delivery of high-quality patient care. Here are key advantages of CPD for podiatrists:

  • Enhanced Clinical Competence: Engaging in CPD activities helps podiatrists stay updated on the latest research, techniques, and advancements in the field. This contributes to enhanced clinical competence and the ability to provide evidence-based and effective interventions.
  • Improved Patient Outcomes: CPD enables podiatrists to apply the latest knowledge and skills in their practice, leading to improved patient outcomes and increased satisfaction among those receiving podiatric care.
  • Adaptation to Changing Practices: Healthcare practices and guidelines may evolve, and CPD ensures that podiatrists can adapt to changes in protocols, technologies, and emerging trends in healthcare.
  • Increased Confidence: Regular participation in CPD activities contributes to podiatrists' confidence in their abilities, reinforcing their role as knowledgeable and skilled healthcare professionals.
  • Career Advancement: CPD can open doors to career advancement opportunities, such as specialisation in a particular area of podiatry, leadership roles, or involvement in research and education.
  • Promotion of Reflective Practice: CPD encourages podiatrists to engage in reflective practice, allowing them to critically analyse their experiences, identify areas for improvement, and continuously refine their practice.
  • Staying Informed about Research: CPD activities may include staying informed about the latest research in podiatry and related fields. This knowledge contributes to evidence-based practice and informed decision-making.
  • Enhanced Communication Skills: CPD often includes components focused on communication and interpersonal skills. Improved communication skills contribute to effective interactions with patients, families, and the healthcare team.
  • Increased Job Satisfaction: CPD allows podiatrists to engage in continuous learning and professional development, leading to increased job satisfaction and a sense of personal fulfilment.
  • Personal and Professional Development: CPD provides opportunities for podiatrists to enhance both their personal and professional development, fostering a sense of accomplishment and growth.
  • Peer Collaboration and Networking: Participation in CPD events provides opportunities for podiatrists to collaborate with peers, share experiences, and build professional networks.
  • Enhanced Leadership Skills: CPD activities that focus on leadership development contribute to podiatrists' ability to take on leadership roles within healthcare organisations.

In summary, CPD is integral to the ongoing development of podiatrists, ensuring that they provide the highest standard of care and stay informed about the latest developments in their field. The advantages of CPD extend beyond individual growth to positively impact patient care, professional standing, and the overall advancement of the podiatry profession.

CPD for podiatrists in the UK encompasses a diverse range of activities that contribute to their ongoing learning, skill development, and professional growth. While the specific CPD requirements can vary, here are examples of what may count as CPD for podiatrists in the UK:

  • Formal Education and Training: Attending courses, workshops, conferences, and seminars relevant to podiatry practice, including updates on techniques, research, and clinical guidelines.
  • Clinical Practice: Engaging in clinical practice and applying new or refined techniques to enhance patient care. Participating in clinical audits to assess and improve the quality of podiatric care.
  • Reflective Practice: Engaging in reflective practice, which involves critically evaluating one's own experiences, decisions, and patient interactions to identify areas for improvement.
  • Research and Publications: Conducting or contributing to research projects in podiatry. Staying informed about the latest research findings and evidence-based practices in podiatry.
  • Teaching and Supervision: Providing formal teaching to podiatry students or colleagues. Acting as a clinical supervisor or mentor for podiatry trainees.
  • Skills Development: Undertaking additional training to acquire new skills or enhance existing ones. Participating in workshops or courses focused on specialised techniques or areas of podiatric practice.
  • Attendance at Conferences and Seminars: Attending conferences, seminars, and events related to podiatry, healthcare, and relevant fields.
  • E-Learning and Online Courses: Completing online courses and e-learning modules addressing topics relevant to podiatry practice.
  • Patient Feedback: Seeking and reflecting on patient feedback as part of the CPD process, demonstrating an awareness of patient perspectives and experiences.
  • Quality Improvement Projects: Participating in quality improvement initiatives within the healthcare setting to enhance service delivery.
  • Professional Writing: Contributing articles, blogs, or other written materials related to podiatry for publication or dissemination.
  • Business and Management Skills: Undertaking training or courses in business and management skills relevant to running a successful podiatry practice.
  • Networking and Peer Collaboration: Participating in professional networks, discussion forums, and collaborative initiatives with peers to share experiences and insights.

Podiatrists should maintain accurate records of their CPD activities, including details such as the type of activity, duration, and reflection on its impact on practice. Podiatrists may also seek guidance from their professional associations, employers, and educational institutions to ensure that their CPD activities align with regulatory standards.

When podiatrists fail to meet their Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements, it can have implications for their professional standing, registration, and compliance with regulatory standards. In the UK, podiatrists are regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), and failure to meet CPD requirements may lead to various consequences. Here are potential outcomes when podiatrists fail to meet their CPD requirements:

  • Non-Compliance with Registration Standards: Podiatrists are required to engage in CPD activities to maintain their professional registration with the HCPC. Failure to meet CPD requirements may result in non-compliance with registration standards.
  • Regulatory Investigation: The HCPC may initiate an investigation if a podiatrist is found to be non-compliant with CPD requirements. This investigation may assess the reasons for non-compliance and determine the impact on the podiatrist's ability to practice safely and effectively.
  • Fitness to Practice Concerns: Persistent non-compliance with CPD requirements may raise concerns about a podiatrist's fitness to practice. This could result in a Fitness to Practice (FtP) investigation by the HCPC.
  • Conditions on Practice: If a podiatrist is found non-compliant with CPD requirements, the HCPC may impose conditions on their practice. These conditions are designed to address concerns and facilitate the podiatrist's return to compliance.
  • Referral to the Professional Conduct Committee: Serious or repeated non-compliance with CPD requirements may result in a referral to the HCPC's Professional Conduct Committee. This committee has the authority to consider cases where a podiatrist's conduct or competence is in question.
  • Warnings or Sanctions: The HCPC may issue warnings or sanctions if it determines that a podiatrist has failed to meet CPD requirements or has not adhered to the professional standards outlined by the regulatory body.
  • Removal from the Register: In extreme cases or for serious breaches of professional standards, continued non-compliance with CPD requirements may lead to removal from the HCPC's professional register. Removal means the individual is no longer authorised to practice as a podiatrist.

It's crucial for podiatrists to prioritise CPD and fulfil the requirements set by the regulatory body to maintain their professional registration and uphold the standards of podiatry practice. Podiatrists should regularly review the HCPC's guidance on CPD, keep accurate records of their CPD activities, and seek support and guidance from professional associations, employers, and educational institutions to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.

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