Curriculum change form for the Lifelong Learning Platform

This form is for users of the Lifelong Learning Platform who wish to request a change of assigned curriculums.

If you are moving from a 2010 curriculum to a 2021 curriculum, you will need to have approval from any one of the following: Head of School, Training Programme Director, Regional Adviser or Deputy Regional Adviser. We may ask you to provide evidence of this approval (an email confirmation from one of the above).

This form will be processed in two working days or by the deadline requested where applicable.
Current Curriculum
What Curriculum would you like to move to?
If you are currently on a 2010 curriculum and you would like to move to a 2021 curriculum, has this been approved by your Head of School, Training Programme Director, Regional Adviser or Deputy Regional Adviser?
Please provide the full name and GMC number of the approver and we may ask you to provide evidence.

Confirmation

Data Protection Statement

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We use appropriate organisational and technical measures to ensure that your data are secure and protected from loss, misuse and unauthorised access or alteration.

You have the right to ask for a copy of the information we hold about you and to have any inaccuracies in your information corrected. If you have any questions about data protection or require further information, please email dpo@rcoa.ac.uk


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