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Standards for podiatric surgery
The standards for podiatric surgery play a key role in supporting safe and effective practice in podiatric surgery.
What it means to make a professional declaration
Your professional declaration confirms that you continue to be fit to practise and meet our standards
Reporting concerns or information about a provider or programme
How to report concerns or information about a provider or programme
Performance review requirements 2025-26 - what to expect
We emailed education providers due their performance review in 2025-26 in late June. Providers who will undergo the process this year (2025-26) will have been given specific requirements and a key contact to work with at the HCPC.
What doesn’t need to be declared
Information about which declarations are unlikely to impact your application or renewal.
Call-out for working group members following consultation closure
The HCPC consultation on the Standards of conduct, performance and ethics, and accompanying guidance on social media closed on 16 June 2023.
UK-Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein Free Trade Agreement (FTA) applications
Applicants who trained or practised in either Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein are eligible to apply via this route.
An update on our Advanced practice project
An update from Helen Gough, podiatrist and HCPC Council member leading the Expert Reference Group as part of our Advanced practice project.
Periods of adaptation (POAs)
Information about periods of supervised practice intended to make up for significant shortfalls in an international application
Performance review requirements 2022-23 - what to expect
We emailed education providers due their performance review in 2022-23 and 2023-24 in early August. Providers who will undergo the process this year (2022-23) will have been given specific requirements and a key contact to work with at the HCPC.
Our requirements if you are returning to practice
Our return to practice requirements are flexible, minimum requirements. They aim to protect the public by making sure you have up-to-date knowledge and skills.