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Council appointments
The Council consists of six registrant members, drawn from the professions regulated by HCPC, and six lay members, drawn from a variety of walks of life
Professional bodies for physiotherapists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Registration FAQs
Some of the questions we most frequently get asked by registrants
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
Professional bodies for occupational therapists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Professional bodies for biomedical scientists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Change of name
You can use your online account to request that your name is changed on the HCPC Register
Fitness to practise annual report 2019
The Fitness to practise annual report highlights key statistics and insights and explains how we protect the public and ensure our registrants meet our standards
Professional bodies for practitioner psychologists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Register summary
Statistical summary of the HCPC Register, including the number of registrants by profession, age profile and working location.
Professional bodies for chiropodists / podiatrists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Preceptorship for internationally recruited registrants
For HCPC registrants who have come to work in the UK via our international registration route, preceptorship can provide a way to support acculturation to both their new working environment and to living in the UK.
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