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Meet a Partner - Dr Emmanuel Babafemi
Dr Babafemi is an HCPC registered Biomedical Scientist and Lead Visitor here at the HCPC.
How we assess the threshold level of qualification for entry to the Register
We've published a statement on how we assess the eligibility of programmes against the threshold level
Registration renewal window open for Biomedical scientists
The deadline to renew is 31 October 2021.
Education annual report 2024
These reports set out a ‘state of the nation’ for education and training in the 15 professions we regulate.
Health and Wellbeing at Work 2018
The UK’s leading event for improving the health, wellbeing, safety and performance of today’s workforce
#myhcpcstandards: Service user engagement
In this webinar we will explore the updated standards' focus on further centralising the service user, and how to integrate these changes into your practice.
Employer Insights webinar - Boundaries matter: challenging sexual misconduct (part 1)
A 45 minute session designed to help you define various forms of sexual misconduct and the impact of sexual misconduct in the workplace.
Focus on being a preceptee
Supporting information which expands on the delivery elements of Preceptorship Principle 3 - Preceptee empowerment
Supporting your employee through the fitness to practise process
We understand that employers and managers often want to provide guidance and support to employees who are going through the fitness to practise process
Employer Insights webinar - Just a learning culture
A 45-minute session looking at the ideas of 'just culture' and a 'learning culture' in the healthcare workplace, the impact they can have on organisational performance and individual wellbeing, plus how you can reflect on the culture in your own team and organisation.
Digital skills and new technologies
We have emphasised the need to be able to keep up to date with digital skills and new technologies. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.
Update on the Indicative Sanctions Policy review
In early 2017, the HCPC commenced a review of the Indicative Sanctions Policy to ensure it is up to date, reflects public opinion, and continues to support fair and proportionate decision making. As part of this review we commissioned market research into the public’s views of the Policy and undertook a public consultation.