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CPAA Website Help

The Benefits of Logging-in

Are there benefits for CPAA Members Logging-into this site?

The CPAA website serves a number of purposes. Firstly, to be a source of information on all things CPA for both it’s members and the general public. Secondly, to provide a members–only function — a secure confidential section to discuss, share and disseminate information to one–another.

Several features exist to make this possible e.g. the ability to create Forums, Blogs and Polls etc and special sub-sections to focus on specific topics — the New Training Site for example.


Current features available for Logged-in members include:


Website Update

CPAA Members Please Read this Essential Information

We have just completed an update of the site which offers many new useful features.

Log In Assistance

The upgrade should resolve the Log-on problem some users have encountered however, you may need to clear any residual cookies (little programmes that remember your personal information for you such as user-name and password) from your browser for the new settings to take effect. See the Help Logging In section for more on this.


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Site Feature

The CPAA Various Sources link on the ’News Roundup‘ Menu provides up-to-the-minute news feeds from a wide range of sources. These are automatically updated hourly and are a rich resource for site visitors.

Here is a snippet from the Telegraph news feed:

Seven steps to breaking free of bad habits

Web exclusive: behavioral flexibility

Enhancing behavioural flexibility doesn’t just improve overall happiness and aid weight loss, it has other, far-reaching health benefits too.

Work by Hans J. Eysenck and Ronald Grossarth- Maticek, of the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, carried out a major set of clinical studies in Heidelberg.

They examined the effectiveness of a therapy in which people were asked to create new ways of behaving in situations that caused them unhappiness.


Help With Logging In

We have just completed an update of the site which should resolve any log–in problems you may have encountered. However, you may need to clear any residual cookies (little programmes that remember your personal information for you such as user-name and password) from your browser for the new settings to take effect.

In Internet Explorer 6 you do this by:


CPAA Members Link

Once logged on, CPAA members will see a new menu item on the CPAA Information menu (top right-hand side) entitles ‘CPAA Members’. This gives you access to the online version of the CPAA Members Handbook. Click on any of the hyperlinks (usually in green e.g. a persons name) and this takes you to the full details for that member. If you then for example click on the region name (also in green) that link will take you to all the members in that region e.g. Northern and Yorkshire. If you click on a members Number e.g.

Introduction to Forums

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This is an example of how a Forum topic is created and posted on the home page. Members are then able to add comments at the foot of the forum creating an ongoing dialogue.

To create a forum click on the 'create content' link just below your user name (bottom right hand menu) Then simply follow the instructions and click 'Preview' to view how it will appear on the site. If you are happy with the content press 'Submit' and your forum will be posted.

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