Personal Development Planning practice and systems

Notice! This site is no longer being maintained. If you have a username and password, you may still be able to edit things, or you may not, but you probably will not be able to create any new entries.
First visit? Start here to get the best use out of this site. (Opens new window.)
Registered users of the site can:
view: some examples of PDP practice
view: some examples of IT systems supporting PDP
view: the generic activity types
view: the generic output part types
Anyone can also see notes we made to guide
Not registered? This site is no longer being maintained, so unfortunately Simon Grant cannot create any new users. However, you can still apply to him for a generic browsing password. If you are in a position to offer any resources to support the redevelopment of this site, please get in touch with him or with the Centre for Recording Achievement.
Dialogue? We recognise that it may be valuable to discuss the purposes of your PDP - and following this through may help to inform the design of ICT systems. Here we have documents to help with this.
N.B.: The information provided in this site has been recorded in good faith (or amusement for illustration), but may not have been completed or checked. Please verify with an appropriate authority before relying on it for any purpose.