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Fitness To Practise Annual Report 2020-21
Our Fitness to practise report highlights key insights from the year, explains how we protect the public and shows how we help registrants meet our standards
What we cannot investigate
A list of the types of issues we cannot get involved with.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
Changes align with amendments made to the standards of proficiency to strengthen our commitment to EDI.
Fitness to practise
For queries relating to raising concerns, misuse of titles and the fitness to practise process
My Story - Dawn Starley
In celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month, Dawn shares what her experience has been both professionally and personally and why Equality, Diversity and Inclusion is critical for ensuring all members of society are given a fair chance to be themselves and flourish.
Record keeping under pressure
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
Insights and data
Data and statistics on our regulatory work, including information on fitness to practise, registration and education processes
How we’re supporting you with the updates to our standards of proficiency
Adam Haxell, Strategic Relationships Lead, sets out the activities in this key period of engagement, to raise awareness of our updated standards and help registrants overcome any barriers they may face in meeting them.
Media enquiries for FTP hearings
All hearings begin at 10am and are open to the press and public unless otherwise stated
Resources on record keeping
We have listed the main resources that we signpost registrants to, when they have a question about record keeping
Profession specific information
Details of professional bodies who have produced profession specific guidance or information on preceptorship or related work.
What our standards say
Learn what our standards say about supervision
Registration FAQs
Some of the questions we most frequently get asked by registrants
Our guidance on the use of social media
How to ensure you meet our standards by using social media effectively and sensitively
Professor Carl Stychin
Lay Council member