Supporting CPD Across Aged Care
Continuing professional development plays an important role in maintaining safe, respectful, and high-quality care in aged care settings, but CPD is more than a requirement on a checklist. For many aged care workers it represents confidence in practice, a way to stay current as standards change, a pathway toward advancing their career or a starting point for those entering the aged care workforce for the first time. Med CPD provides a practical, central place to explore aged care CPD activities and organise your learning without adding complexity to already busy schedules. Whether you’re working in residential care, home care, or community settings, structured CPD supports both immediate capability and long-term professional growth.
Understanding CPD in Aged Care
CPD in aged care helps professionals maintain skills, respond to evolving care needs, and deliver services that meet current standards. In aged care your employer or role would normally drive what you are expected to learn — generally covering safe practices, professional conduct and up-to-date care delivery standards.
When participating in CPD it’s encouraged to reflect and review your own experiences, identify your own learning needs, and strengthen your performance over time.
CPD in aged care commonly focuses on:
- Ongoing development of skills and reflective learning practices
- Quality and safety in care delivery
- Ethical and professional conduct
- Communication and person-centred approaches
- Risk management and documentation
More Than Compliance — Building Career Momentum
CPD is often framed around minimum expectations and ticking boxes. However, for many aged care professionals, it becomes a tool for progression and developing your career. Learning beyond your minimum opens opportunity to move into supervisory roles, strengthen your clinical skills and oversight, and expand into specific complex care areas such as dementia care, medication safety and end-of-life support.
For those starting out or transitioning into aged care from another health setting, CPD builds clarity around aged care’s expectations and strengthens professional confidence.
CPD can help you:
- Strengthen day-to-day care capability
- Prepare for leadership or supervisory positions
- Explore specialised areas of practice
- Demonstrate initiative and professional growth
- Build credibility within multidisciplinary teams
How Med CPD Supports You
A Practical Platform for
Aged Care CPD
One place to discover, track and organise your professional development in aged care.
Discover Relevant Learning
Browse CPD activities from multiple education providers in one central directory — without searching across multiple sites.
- Browse by topic, interest, or role relevance
- Identify education aligned with evolving care standards
- Explore multidisciplinary topics connected to aged care
Flexible Online Options
Shift-based work and varying schedules can make structured learning difficult. Online CPD offers flexibility that fits busy professionals.
- Self-paced activities
- Accessible across devices
- Learning that complements hands-on experience
- Options suited to full-time and part-time workers
Organised CPD Tracking
Keep documentation in one place rather than scattered across emails and paper records.
- Log CPD activities and hours
- Upload certificates or supporting documents
- Add reflections to demonstrate insight
- Review progress across the year
Free to Join and Explore
Creating an account on Med CPD is free. Browsing aged care CPD activities is free. Planning your career path is also free.
- No cost to register
- Explore and compare learning options freely
- Understand available education without financial pressure
- Optional premium features available
Explore Aged Care Roles on Med CPD
Aged Care Needs Assessments
Aged Care Support Worker
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Case Manager / Care Coordinator (Aged Care)
Community Support Worker (Aged Care)
Dementia Aged Care
Disability Aged Care
In-home Aged Care Services
Residential Aged Care
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Reach Aged Care Professionals
Med CPD also supports education providers delivering aged care CPD, professional development, and workforce education, while helping relevant learning become more visible and easier to discover across the Australian aged care sector.
- Present education activities in a professional, discoverable format
- Reach aged care professionals across a wide range of roles, settings, and service areas
- Improve the visibility of structured learning that supports quality care for older Australians
- Connect with learners actively planning their CPD and professional development
By supporting both learners and providers, Med CPD helps improve access to ongoing professional education across Australia’s aged care workforce.
Interested in listing your Aged Care CPD on Med CPD?
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Aged Care CPD — Frequently Asked Questions
Is CPD mandatory in aged care?
Some roles require mandatory workplace training. CPD supports broader ongoing professional development, with expectations varying by employer and role.
What is the difference between mandatory training and CPD?
Mandatory training focuses on specific compliance needs. CPD supports continuous skill development and reflective practice.
Is Med CPD free to use?
Creating an account and browsing CPD activities is free. Optional premium features are available.
Is Med CPD suitable if I’m new to aged care?
Yes. Med CPD supports both experienced professionals and individuals transitioning into aged care by helping them explore relevant learning areas.
How does Med CPD support aged care education providers?
Med CPD enables aged care CPD providers to present learning activities in a professional, discoverable format to a broad workforce audience.
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