New tracker provides deadline reminders and real-time visual feedback on CPD progress
LawCPD has introduced its free Universal CPD Tracker, which seeks to help legal professionals easily upload, track, and monitor their continuing professional development (CPD) records from multiple providers using a single platform.
The innovative platform is mobile-friendly, accessible across all devices, and available to all lawyers as long as they have a free LawCPD account, according to a press release from the company.
LawCPD’s Universal CPD Tracker provides lawyers with periodic reminders for upcoming deadlines and real-time visual feedback on their progress with earning CPD credits, the press release said. Through the platform, users can easily assess their CPD status and can identify any gaps to be addressed, the press release added.
The free platform aims to ensure that lawyers can effortlessly stay organised and can know exactly where they stand against their annual compliance requirements so that they do not miss any deadlines, LawCPD’s press release stated.
The tracker seeks to simplify the tracking process and to address the challenge of managing CPD activities across various providers, the press release said. With the platform, users can consolidate all the CPD points that they have earned from different providers into one easy-to-use platform, the press release added.
“With lawyers juggling multiple CPD providers, tracking their progress and compliance can become a headache,” said Sarah Mateljan, LawCPD’s co-founder, in the press release. “Our new CPD tracker is designed to give lawyers peace of mind by streamlining how they track their progress, helping lawyers to save time and stay compliant.”
According to LawCPD, the launch of this new universal tracker is in line with its commitment to assist legal professionals by simplifying the matter of CPD compliance so that they are in a better position to thrive in their careers.
LawCPD – based in Perth and founded more than 15 years ago – is Australia’s largest provider of interactive online legal CPD.
LawCPD’s goals are to provide CPD opportunities to lawyers across the country, to innovate and to set new standards in legal education, and to offer interactive courses and features seeking to make online training more engaging and impactful for Australian lawyers, according to the company’s press release.