What if I attend an event sponsored by someone other than my employer but a fellow employee is the speaker? Is structured credit earned from that event employer or non-employer?
You earn non-employer structured credit. If you participate in an event which has open participation (not limited to employees of the sponsor) then the CPD credit gained from that event is considered to be a non-employer sponsored credit. Other attendees were there (or could have been there) from an employer other than your own, which permitted the sharing of views that don’t solely reflect the views of your employer.
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