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Annual report and accounts 2010-11

Our annual report highlights how we are engaging with stakeholders to better understand how we can prevent fitness to practise cases.

Standards of conduct, performance and ethics - service user and carer consultation

In July 2006 we decided to review the standards so that we could make sure that they continued to be fit for purpose and that they conformed to the expectations of the public, registrants and other stakeholders.

Updated standards of proficiency

Information about the most recent update to the standards of proficiency, including comparison tables and themes in the key changes.

HCPC Consolidated Legislation

Incorporating repeals and amendments made up to 29 April 2025

Meet the HCPC, Aberdeen

Meet the HCPC (Aberdeen) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas

Meet the HCPC, Wrexham

Meet the HCPC (Wrexham) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas

Meet the HCPC, St Helens

Meet the HCPC (St Helens) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas

Employer event - London

For employers and managers of HCPC registered professionals, focusing on how they can support registrants to meet our regulatory standards plus the fitness to practise process

Meet the HCPC, Swansea

Meet the HCPC (Swansea) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas

An employer's perspective: Supporting a registrant through fitness to practise proceedings

Ruth Clement is Head of Kent Children’s Therapies at Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust. A concern was raised about a HCPC-registered therapist that Ruth line-managed. Here she gives her perspective on the events and shares tips for employers or managers in similar situations.

Case studies of fitness to practise concerns

Our case studies illustrate the types of issues that are taken into consideration by a panel when deciding if a registrant’s fitness to practise is impaired

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