Promoting Professional Excellence in Rural Business Administration
IAgSA Conference
2013
Andrea Gardner
What do we include?
PENSION CHANGES SEMINAR
AAT MEETING (2hr)
BCMS ONLINE UPDATE (1hr)
CROSS COMPLIANCE W-SHOP
BRANCH MEETING
IAgSA CONFERENCE
IAgSA BULLETINS
IAgSA TRAINING W-SHOPS
READING FARMING MAGAZINES
SKILLS ASSESSMENT & DEVELOPMENT PLAN
RELEVANT REFRESHER TRAINING
FARMERS CLUB VISITS
COUNCIL MEMBER
IT TRAINING
EMERGENCY FIRST AID
BRANCH SECRETARY
READING MONEY LAUNDRING GUIDANCE
SHEEP E.I.D
PLAN TO MEET GOALSCPD Development
REFLECT ON NEEDSSkills Assessment
EVALUATE WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNTCPD Summary
CARRY OUT CPD ACTIVITIES
Training Record
HOW CPD
WORKS
This depends on which level of CPD Member you are. The minimum points required per year are:
CPD 1 members and associates = 15 points CPD members = 12 points CPD mf Members = 12 points
Requirements – How many points do I need to obtain each year?
Step One: Download and save your CPD Checklist and Development Plan from the CPD Online Area.
Step Two: Decide which skills you would most like to improve on in the year and record 3-4 suggestions onto your Development Plan. Save these on your computer ready for if you want to make amendments or adjustments throughout the year.
Step Three: Recording your learning experiences as they happen. Log into the CPD online area, select your year of CDP and then the next screen you will see is your Individual Training Record (ITR). Log the details of your learning experience and press save. This will automatically prepopulate your CPD Summary Form. Your CPD summary form allows you to edit or delete any ITR’s that you need too.
Step Four: Once you have logged all your ITR’s and have fulfilled the required CPD points for that year you can submit your CPD to the IAgSA main office by pressing the SUBMIT button on the CPD Summary Page
Completing CPD Online
The Elizabeth Roe Award.
Mary Veldhuis Marion Boston Julie Tucker Brenda Coley Tracey Wright Dorrie Campbell
Elizabeth Snell Julie Hadlow Jane Seller Donna Armstrong Clare Wise Margaret Flood
The Nominees for ERA 2011-2012
(Q1) In 250 words explain how you feel CPD has helped you in your professional development as a rural business administrator ?
(Q2) In 250 words why do you feel CPD is important to rural business administrators and for IAgSA becoming a recognised professional body?
THE ERA 2013 FORM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwHpLDgWonM
Rural businesses and farmers in particular are generally very good at the practical side of their business but not always so good in the office. It is therefore important for rural business administrators to keep up to date with an ever changing industry and CPD has helped this to happen.
Dorrie Campbell
CPD is Self appraisal and qualification. – Elizabeth Snell
CPD inspired me to gain more skills and knowledge and together with the vision and strength that IAgSA can offer I was more determined than ever to become a farm business administrator.
Clare Wise – Total Farm Solutions
CPD has become an essential component, through attending sessions and by tailoring them to suit my learning needs they become a real value to the business. –
Julie Hadlow
In line with other professional organisations IAgSA membership provides a very good structure for and encourages CPD. The evidence of ongoing training from IAgSA CPD records allows the promotion of members as the top professionals within the industry. It gives confidence to the users of the services provided by an IAgSA member and improves credence of the members within wider professional organisations. –
Julie Tucker
CPD has helped me in my professional development by giving me a framework in which to review my current knowledge and skills, and identify what I need to do in order to get them to a level to ensure I deliver an efficient and effective service as a rural business administrator –
Jane Sellier
Completing an annual CPD is the hallmark of a professional who is
passionate about the work they are undertaking and therefore I feel that IAgSA should become a recognised
body to implement this professionalism within the agricultural business sector
Margaret Flood
CPD is imperative in keeping me one step ahead and importantly it keeps me flexible and professional. CPD has given me the confidence to expand my role and more importantly, ensures I am providing the best service to my employer. IAgSA’s continuing emphasis on CPD will keep us going forward, to embrace change, to drive progress and to provide direction for rural administrators.
Donna Armstrong
I believe it is essential for IAgSA to become a recognised professional body as our jobs are far more
detailed than 30 years ago and we have to have far more qualifications, experience and knowledge of the farming
industry then when I first started as a secretary. We must have the ability to have access to IAgSA for the new young people who wishes to continue within our profession so that they too will have the ability to
have and gain the experiences that they will require to become an excellent
rural farm administrator for the future in farming.
Mary Veldhuis
WHY HAVE A CPD REQUIRMENT?
“Such a requirement contributes to the profession’s objective of providing high-quality
services to meet the needs of the public (including clients and employers).”
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF ACCOUNTANTS
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
“Continued development of professional competence and life long learning are critical
if the professional rural business administrator is to meet industry expectations.
IAgSA has a responsibility to ensure that you continue to develop and maintain the
competence demanded by your professional role and the users of your services.”
IAgSA
CPD
Continuing Professional Development
HANGEROGRESSIRECTION
See your goalUnderstand the obstaclesCreate a positive imageClear your mind of self doubtEmbrace the challengeStay on trackShow the world you can do it
Thank you to all those who submitted CPD entries in 2011 – 2012
We look forward to receiving your entries for 2012 – 2013
Let us help YOU SUCCEED AND make IAgSA Professional!!
From IAgSA Council
From IAgSA Council
Winner announced at Gala Dinner on Saturday Night
The Elizabeth Roe Award
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