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Employer insight: Moving to the UK to practice and the challenges of finding employment

Doreen is a physiotherapist working in an intermediate care team, and speaks about the steps one Recruiting Manager took that made a real difference

Informing us of changes

How to inform us of changes or developments, and what to consider when you do. 

Registrant snapshot - December 2018

Registrant statistics by profession, application route and gender

Does my character issue need to be declared?

Information for applicants and registrants on what needs to be detailed in a character declaration, and why. 

Reflective practice case studies and template

This section provides a summary of reflective models that can make your reflections effective and a template to guide your own activities

Reflective practice FAQs

This section answers some frequently-asked questions about reflective practice, like how to document your reflection

Continuously improve and innovate

Aim: To improve our performance against PSA standards of good regulation and to innovate across all our regulatory functions to provide an enhanced user experience

Promote high quality professional practice

Aim: Enable our professions to meet our standards so they are able to adapt to changes in health and care practice delivery, preventing harm to service users.

Develop insight and exert influence

Aim: Learning from data and research to inform our decision making and share insights to protect, promote and maintain the health, safety and well-being of the public

Promoting the value of regulation

Aim: The public, registrants, students and employers understand the value and importance of regulated health and care professionals

Standards in your words

HCPC registered professionals discuss what our standards mean to them

My Story - Rachel Karanja

In celebration of Black History Month Rachel shares some inspiring words of what she has learned and experienced as a black health and care professional in the UK.