Routes to RRP
There are two routes to achievement of Registered Risk
Practitioner status:
(1) The Standard Route, and
(2) The Non-Standard Route
(1) The Standard Route
The Standard Route toward achievement of RRP status requires a
combination of:
(a) Qualifications;
(b) Experience; and
(c) Continuing Professional Development
(a) Qualifications
A list of eligible qualifications is shown in Appendix 1. These
include qualifications from risk management institutes, higher
education bodies, and a range of professional associations.
(b) Experience
At least two years practical experience in a risk practitioner
role, during the past five years.
(c) Continuing Professional Development
Eligible for a minimum of 10 CPD points, gained in two or more
categories, within the preceding 18 months. A maximum of 8 points
may be claimed in each of categories i to v, and 5 points in
category vi. Points may be accumulated as follows:
i. Continuing education and development: 2 points per course
attended or module completed
ii. Conferences, seminars, and workshops: 2 points per event
attended
iii. Development/ delivery of risk management training: 2 points
per course developed/ presented
iv. Professional papers presented/ published: 2 points per
professional presentation (e.g. conference, seminars, workshops) or
paper published
v. Development/ introduction of risk management policies,
procedures, practices: 2 points per policy developed/
introduced
vi. Other activities: membership of ALARM or other professional
association committees; member of Special Interest Group; attending
associate training (e.g. soft skills): 1 point per activity
(2) The Non-Standard Route
The Non-Standard Route applies where an applicant does not hold
one of the listed professional/ degree qualifications. In such
cases, the decision to award RRP status wil be based on a
combination of:
(a) Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL)
(b) Experience; and
(c) Continuing Professional Development
(a) Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning
This involves the submission of an APEL proposal, which will be
used as an initial assessment tool and to allocate suitable
assessors as and if appropriate. The assessors will then discuss
the proposal with the applicant and agree on the evidence to be
submitted to demonstrate learning at a level commensurate with the
level of qualifications required for the Standard Route (this could
be a report, portfolio, etc.) Further details on this part of
the assessment process are available on the APEL page of this
website.
(b) Experience
At least five years practical experience in a risk practitioner
role, gained during the part ten years.
(c) Continuing Professional Development
As per the Standard application route: a minimum of 10 CPD
points, gained in two or more categories, within the preceding 18
months.
Download the full RRP
guidance here