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Orthoptist CPD audit (2019)
A total of 37 orthoptists were asked to present their CPD profile for the previous 2017-2019 renewal cycle.
Paramedic CPD audit (2019)
A total of 695 paramedics were asked to present their CPD profile for the previous 2017-2019 renewal cycle.
Understanding convictions and cautions
Which circumstances provide exceptions to the need to tell us about a caution or conviction.
Applicants with convictions
How to consider applicants with convictions or cautions and make decisions regarding their suitability for registration and ability to provide a professional service for the public.
Student misconduct
A closer look at student misconduct whilst on a programme, and what resources are there to support you in developing related policies.
Registrant snapshot - 1 September 2020
Registrant statistics by profession, application route and annotations
HCPC statement on student supervision
This statement sets out our broad expectations regarding registration participation in the supervision of students from HCPC approved programmes.
Council apprenticeship
More information about the Council apprenticeship scheme including profiles of current HCPC Council Apprentices.
Developing and sharing skills and knowledge and networking with other professionals using social media
Case study: Kathy is an occupational therapist, working in the NHS, and has recently trained as a best interests assessor
Engaging with the public about what they do via social media
Case study: Simon is a dietitian. He has recently been considering new ways of engaging with his service users and members of the public
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
Sole practitioners' group
Case study: Carl is a podiatrist working in independent practise. He is a sole practitioner and has run his business for 10 years
Disclosing information to regulators
There are a number of regulators – such as the General Medical Council, the Care Quality Commission and us – who may need you to pass on information to them
Disclosing information by law
Sometimes, you may be asked for information directly under the law – for example, if a court has ordered you to disclose the information
Disclosing information with consent
In most cases, you will need to make sure you have consent from the service user before you disclose or share any identifiable information