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Keeping your standards relevant
How we're ensuring our standards reflect the expectations of a modern day health service and the real lived-in context you work in
Consultation on Standards for prescribing
We are consulting on proposed changes to the Standards for prescribing.
HCPC responds to COVID-19 Vaccines Delivery Plan
The UK Government published its COVID-19 Vaccines Delivery Plan on Monday 11th January.
HCPC fitness to practise annual report 2024-25
Our annual report provides an account of our work investigating fitness to practise (FTP) concerns raised with us across the 15 professions we regulate.
HCPC welcomes new Council members and new Council Apprentices
We are delighted to introducing our four new Council Members and two new Council Apprentices.
Professional bodies for arts therapists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Key findings from the Year in Registration Survey 2023
Key findings from our year in registration survey, which aims to gather insight about how students’ education and training prepares them for practice.
How the standards apply to students
As a student, you should be using the standards of proficiency and standards of conduct, performance and ethics to support your learning
People and departments
Employees work across a variety of departments to support our operations
Survey of the Temporary Register(s)
We surveyed all temporary registrants on the Temporary Register(s) from 6 - 30 June 2020
Dual registration
In a few circumstances, professionals will need to apply for dual registration
Supporting innovation in practice-based learning part II
Blog by Head of Education Brendon Edmonds exploring the use of simulation, another key area of interest in relation to practice based learning (part 2).
Remote supervision
Case study: Raff is a hearing aid dispenser working in independent practice. He has just started running his own business as a sole practitioner in a remote location in the Scottish Highlands.