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What we cannot investigate
A list of the types of issues we cannot get involved with.
Registrants’ mental health
We have emphasised the importance of registrants looking after their own mental health and seeking help where necessary as a part of maintaining their fitness to practise. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.
Our work on improving sexual safety
We are working to help improve the sexual safety of service users, those working within health and social care, and the students and learners on HCPC approved programmes.
Reviewing the way we work – improving your experience
We introduced our quality assurance model in September 2021. In replacing our previous model, we aimed for the HCPC’s Education function to be flexible, intelligent and data-led in our risk-based quality assurance of education providers.
Continuing professional development workshops in Glasgow
Two workshops that explain the HCPC's standards for CPD, along with examples of activities and evidence
How to make a complaint to the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
This document provides guidance on making a complaint about a person on the HCPC Register.
Certifying documents for readmission
Copies of your documents must be correctly certified by a person of standing in the community
Webinar - revising the standards of conduct, performance and ethics
Learn about the upcoming changes to the HCPC standards of conduct, performance and ethics and social media guidance. This online session is open to everyone.
Review documents
We produce reviews of the regulatory work we do in assessing and monitoring programmes
Raising concerns
Information on raising concerns and access to the online concerns form
Focus on tailoring outputs
Supporting information which expands on the delivery elements of Preceptorship Principle 5 - Delivering preceptorship programmes
HCPC responds to the Government’s regulatory reform consultation
“An important step towards modernising and reforming professional regulation”