Supporting your staff team to continue learning is essential for delivering high-quality care. How can you encourage and build Continuous Professional Development (CPD) in a busy service such as, health and social care. Find out how to make CPD more accessible and effective, even during short shortages.
Make Learning Relevant
CPD isn’t always a formal course. It can be a short webinar, an article, or even a reflective team discussion after a shift. The key is making it:
- Practical and linked to your staff teams current roles
- Based on the people you support
- Supportive
Link Training to Career Progression
When your staff team can see that learning leads elsewhere, such as, a promotion, a new role, or a pay rise, they are more likely to engage. That’s where the Care Workforce Pathway comes in. It’s designed to help care workers see:
- Where they are now
- What they need to move forward
- How to get the right support and training along the way
Find out how the Care Workforce Pathway can help HERE
Encourage Reflection
Encourage your staff team to ask:
- What did I learn?
- What would I do differently next time?
- What do I want to feel more confident about?
This kind of thinking builds self-awareness and improves care quality, especially when supported by a good line manager.
Celebrate and Reward
Encourage success with celebration. Recognising learning helps new skills and knowledge stick, and encourages others to get involved too!



