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Duty of candour

Our changes set out a process for registrants to follow when things go wrong which better aligns with our guidance.

Keeping up-to-date with government COVID-19 advice

We are encouraging regisitrants to keep up-to-date with all information and guidance

Service user and carer involvement

What we are looking for when you involve service users and carers in your programme

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

Record keeping

You have a professional responsibility to keep full, clear and accurate records

Being open and honest when things go wrong

The requirement to be open and honest, otherwise known as the duty of candour, is part of the standards of conduct, performance and ethics.

Managing risk: infection prevention and control

The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic

Inappropriate relationship with patient

Case study: A psychologist’s employer raised concerns that the registrant had taken a service user on a trip involving an overnight stay in a shared hotel room, bought the service user alcohol and appeared to be under the influence of alcohol in the presence of the service user.

The public

As a regulator set up to protect the public, involving the public as key stakeholders is essential to our work and we are committed to this involvement in a number of our core organisational activities

What employers need to know - Revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics

Ahead of the revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics coming into effect, HCPC Policy colleagues outline the key areas that employers, managers and leaders of registrants may wish to focus on.

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