Seven easy steps to APPLE

Follow these seven easy steps to becoming accredited through the APPLE scheme

Step 1 - Read through the APPLE Guidance and decide which route to accreditation you are going to apply for accreditation through.

 
Step 2 - Some Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) run supporting workshops for the experiential route, so you should check to see if this is the case for the HEI you would like to get accredited through. Some HEIs running courses for PPEs have designed these courses so that they meet the learning outcomes of the APPLE scheme. For the programme route, you should contact the relevant HEI for further information and dates of forthcoming courses.

 
Step 3 - The experiential application form can be downloaded from this website and should be completed and submitted with the supporting evidence as described in the framework and guidance, and addressed to the Practice Placement Tutor at the relevant HEI. If you are applying for accreditation through the programme route, you should attend the taught course and submit the cover sheet with any work submitted for assessment.

 
Step 4 - The HEI will assess your application for the experiential route, or the assessment from the taught course and will provide you with feedback and the outcome of accreditation.
 
Step 5 - Once you have met the learning outcomes of the APPLE scheme, the HEI will enter your details onto the APPLE database, which will confirm your accredited status.
You will be automatically notified of your login details to the database, which is accessible at:

Step 6 - You should login to the APPLE database and check that your details are correct. It is your responsibility to ensure that your personal and employment details are kept up to date. We will use these details to contact you towards the end of the 5 year accreditation period to remind you to apply for re-accreditation. Through the APPLE database, you can print off a copy of your APPLE certificate, or request one on certificate paper from the College by clicking on the relevant link.
 
Step 7 - Accreditation is valid for a five year period. Towards the end of your period of accreditation you will receive an automatic notification from the College reminding you that you are required to apply for re-accreditation. Details regarding the re-accreditation process will be available shortly from this web page.

Information for Practice Placement Tutors at HEIs

If you are a practice placement tutor at an HEI and you have not already submitted your taught course for endorsement by the College and you would like to do so, you will need to complete a proforma for COT endorsement of your programme. If you have had your programme route endorsed through the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) Accreditation of Clinical Educators scheme (ACE) you do not need to have it endorsed by COT, as both schemes meet the same learning outcomes. You should, however, notify COT in writing that your programme route has been endorsed by CSP.

An assessment sheet for HEIs marking applications for the experiential route is also available to download:

All HEIs should partner with another HEI for the purpose of moderation. A form for completion by external moderators is available to download for those programmes that do not attract academic credit.