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Prescribing
To be a prescriber means to have the legal authority to issue prescriptions
Fact sheets
These fact sheets provide more information and guidance to support you through the different parts of the FTP process.
What happens after making a declaration?
About the investigation process, which begins after a declaration is made.
Key principles of confidentiality
You should keep the following principles in mind when handling information
Reflecting on my experience as a HCPC Council member
As Sue Gallone comes to the end of my eight-year term as a HCPC Council member, she reflects on her experiences and the changes that have taken place at HCPC.
How to apply via the international application route
Step-by-step guidance on making your international application online
Fitness to practise data 2019-20
Key facts and figures of our work in protecting the public and promoting professionalism
Once you are on the Register
What happens after your application has been successful and how you stay registered
How to activate your account
This is a one off process for those who have not yet used the new system
Gaining approval
Information about the process for approving your education programme, including threshold levels and relevant proficiency standards.
Professional bodies for dietitians
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Professional bodies for speech and language therapists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Flowchart: the fitness to practise investigations process
If a concern is raised or referral is made about a HCPC-registered professional, our fitness to practice investigations process will begin. This flowchart summarises the steps.
Year in Highlights: A Year in Transition
Blog by Christine Elliott, Chair of the Health and Care Professions Council