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Standards in your words
HCPC registered professionals discuss what our standards mean to them
Registrant snapshot - 4 February 2025
Total number of registrants for the HCPC Register, broken down by profession and application route to registration (4 February 2025).
Bringing profession into disrepute / inappropriate comments on social media
Case study: A paramedic self-referred after he posted inappropriate comments on social media, which caused his employer to suspend him.
Partner newsletter
Partner Post is our e-newsletter dedicated to HCPC Partners, and provides updates on the latest news and developments that might affect Partners
Standards for podiatric surgery
Our expectations of education providers delivering training in podiatric surgery and of chiropodists / podiatrists who complete this training
Registrant snapshot - 1 December 2024
Total number of registrants for the HCPC Register, broken down by profession and application route to registration (1 December 2024).
Registrant snapshot - 7 January 2025
Total number of registrants for the HCPC Register, broken down by profession and application route to registration (7 January 2025).
Registrants and representative organisations
Communicating with our registrants is essential to the work that we do. It is important that registrants are kept up to date with developments that affect their professional registration
Restoration of title
Information about rejoining the Register after you have been removed following a fitness to practise case.
Employer Insights: Advice for Witnesses
Information to help your employees feel prepared before testifying and who to contact with further questions.
When social media use turns to cyber bullying
Case study: Farah is a clinical psychologist who has been complaining about colleagues to her close family and friends on social media
Catharine Seddon
Lay Council member
Checking your employees registration status
We encourage you to check periodically (every 3 to 6 months) that your employees remain registered