Membership Individual membership Advanced Practitioner membership As an Advanced Practitioner Member you will receive additional benefits including: Your own page on the FDAP Practitioner Directory detailing qualifications, experience, and approach You are able to use the designatory letters ‘FDAP APM’ To become an Advanced Practitioner Member, you must: Currently be in practice or volunteering in the addictions field Agree to work to FDAP's Standards of Conduct and Ethics keep your knowledge and skills up-to-date by adhering to Advanced Practitioner Membership continuing professional development (CPD) guidelines to provide evidence of your CPD for audit if asked to do so When you become an Advanced Practitioner Member, and when you renew your membership, we'll ask you to agree to the following terms and conditions: 'I confirm and agree that I will undertake and record continuing professional development (CPD) in line with FDAP’s requirements and will abide by and fully cooperate with FDAP’s CPD audit procedure.’