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Council appointments

The Council consists of six registrant members, drawn from the professions regulated by HCPC, and six lay members, drawn from a variety of walks of life

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.

An opportunity to join our Council and help keep patients and service users safe

As we enter the final year of our current Corporate Strategy, the HCPC is looking to recruit four new members of our Council: one registrant member and up to three lay members.

Additional entitlements

We have powers to mark or 'annotate' the Register to show where a registrant has additional entitlements because they have completed additional training in a particular area of practice.

Brexit - Information for professionals

Information on the changes to our registration processes from 1 January 2021 and how they might impact the members of HCPC's professions

Registration FAQs

Some of the questions we most frequently get asked by registrants

Our new Education Quality assurance model – our reflections six months in

Updates on our quality assurance model and reflections on the achievements and challenges. 

Supporting registered professionals: revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics

With the publication of the revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics (‘the standards’) coming soon, you are no doubt wondering what you can do to support your HCPC registrants with embedding them into everyday practice. We're here to help! 

Regulating ethics and conduct at the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine - 1960 to 2002

A look back at the efforts of the HCPC's previous boards and their conduct committees, to deal with the disciplinary side of regulation, and to map any changes.

Professional bodies for operating department practitioners

Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.

Consent and confidentiality

It is important that you get the service user’s permission, or ‘consent’, before you share or disclose their information or use it for reasons which are not related to the care or services you provide for them

Why your registration matters

Our primary purpose is to protect the public, but there are benefits to being a regulated profession

Fitness to practise annual report 2017

This report provides information about the HCPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of HCPC registrants. 

Freedom of Information Policy

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) enables anyone to request recorded information held by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)

Fitness to practise annual report 2018

This report provides information about the HCPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of HCPC registrants. 

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