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Customer service process
Step by step guide on the complaints process
Professional bodies for chiropodists / podiatrists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
HCPC looking for next Council Apprentices as scheme enters fifth year
I am thrilled that we have begun the search for our 2025 cohort of Council Apprentices, as the scheme enters its fifth year.
Change of name
You can use your online account to request that your name is changed on the HCPC Register
Operating department practitioners renewal window closing soon
The deadline for operating department practitioners to complete their registration renewal is fast approaching
Arts therapists renewal window closing soon
The deadline for arts therapists to complete their registration renewal is fast approaching
Year in registration survey 2024 - highlights report
This paper presents highlights from our year in registration survey 2022 (formerly known as the new graduate survey), which seeks the views of those who have been HCPC-registered for a year about their education and training programme, how this prepared them to practice, and the first year in employment.
Understanding convictions and cautions
Which circumstances provide exceptions to the need to tell us about a caution or conviction.
One month to go: Revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics
The revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics and revised guidance on social media are coming into effect on 1 September 2024. We encourage all registrants to ensure they are familiar with the changes.
Conversion therapy ban – what registrants need to know
The HCPC has responded in support of the Government Equalities Office (GEO) consultation proposing a ban on practices known as conversion therapy in England and Wales.
Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care
Scrutinises and oversees the work of nine health and care regulators
Regulating further professions
How the government decides which professions should be regulated