JSCCA CPD Programme 2026
Contemporary, relevant and valuable accounting, governance and tax CPD.
JSCCA member firms, individual members and student members can attend for free.
The JSCCA CPD Programme provides relevant technical, industry and soft skills to enhance our members learning and technical development. The JSCCA Chair of the Training Committee, has ensured that the topics are contemporary, relevant and valuable in staff’s everyday roles, whilst contributing towards their CPD requirements. The JSCCA are delighted to work with BPP in delivering the 2026 Programme.
Bill Glancy
JSCCA President
Catherine Watson
JSCCA Chair of Training Committee and ICAEW Council Member
Caroline Harrington
JSCCA Head of Events and JSCCA Secretary
Lunch-and-learn sessions
12:30 - 13:30
All sessions will be delivered by online classroom on Microsoft Teams and people should register on line. People should log their attendance in their own CPD log as part of their own professional development and obligations. On line sessions are available to all member firm employees and individual JSCCA members.
| Date | Course | |
| 27 January 2026 | Directors Radar | |
| 27 February 2026 | Macro Economics - Inflation, interest rates & Jersey’s RPI | |
| 13 April 2026 | GDPR – revisiting our responsibilities and requirements | |
| 20 April 2026 | Annual Ethics Update – what went wrong case studies and what you maybe didn’t know | |
| 18 May 2026 | Storytelling with data and back to basics of data analytics | |
| 17 June 2026 | Financial forecasting and scenario modelling – getting it right | |
| 02 July 2026 | What is Pillar 2 and impact to our Island | |
| July 2026 | The Channel Island Stock Exchange – what can you list and doing business in the Channel Islands |
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| 16 September 2026 | Whistleblowing and reporting concerns – confidence to report, the process, your protection | |
| October 2026 | Crypto currency – is it here to stay and how do we regulate it? |
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| November 2026 | AML and AI |
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| December 2026 | The impact of tariffs and sanctions on the Channel Islands economy |
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Focused sessions
08:30 - 09:30 breakfast and networking
09:30 - 11:30 presentation
The focused sessions will be held at the Royal Yacht Hotel, with free breakfast and networking prior to the session. Focused sessions are available to accountants and tax professionals of member firms and individual members. The focused sessions include a broad number of topics and areas; and while we appreciate that there will be a number of sessions you may be interested in attending that people should not attend more than three focused sessions a year so to allow all members opportunity to take advantage of these free sessions. Should there be a need to attend more than three sessions please contact the JSCCA Secretary for consideration of your request. Should a focused session become oversubscribed the JSCCA will consider reallocation of spaces on a basis of firm attendance, host another session, or make a recording available.
| Date | Course | |
| May 2026 | Negotiation skills and commanding influence |
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| June 2026 | Regulation update |
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| July 2026 | Tax update |
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| September 2026 | Being an effective leader |
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| TBC | Embracing digital change – specifically for NEDs, Directors and Partners – open discussion and strategy of digital change |
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| TBC | IFRS 18 & 19 – what to expect and how to implement |
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JSCCA membership
Not yet a member?
Individual membership to join JSCCA is £25 per year. Once your member account is created on the website, benefits include:
- Regular updates on JSCCA events and training.
- Keeping in touch with fellow professionals on the Island.
- Discounted JSCCA courses, including annual CPD conference.
- Timely updates on how current industry issues and events affect you.
- Having your ideas and opinions heard within consultations.
Corporate membership is also available at a cost of £500 per annum – further details can be obtained by contacting JSCCA Secretary Caroline Harrington at info@jscca.org