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HCPC statement on student supervision
This statement sets out our broad expectations regarding registration participation in the supervision of students from HCPC approved programmes.
Section 5 – English language proficiency
People on the HCPC’s Register must be able to communicate effectively in English in order to meet our standards of proficiency
Section 4 – Professional registration and membership
Provide details of any registration or membership you currently and/or have previously held in countries outside of the UK
Partner roles
There are a wide range of different partner roles that provide the expertise we need for our decision making processes.
What to expect from us
We recognise that the fitness to practise process can be a stressful experience so we try to make our process as open and clear as possible
What our investigation would involve
If we decide that a concern is within our remit at the triage stage, we will carry out an initial investigation
What we mean by ‘practising your profession’
We have defined ‘practising your profession’ as drawing on your professional skills and knowledge in the course of your work.
Supervision templates
Our supervision templates provide some examples of how you might want to structure your supervision sessions and the types of conversations you could have.
Registration assessors
Registration assessors assess applications from health professionals who are eligible to apply via the international, EMR or grandparenting application routes
Orthoptist CPD audit (2023)
A total of 30 orthoptists were asked to present their CPD profile for the previous 2021-2023 renewal cycle.
Prosthetist/orthotist CPD audit (2023)
A total of 23 prosthetists/orthotists were asked to present their CPD profile for the previous 2021-2023 renewal cycle.
Clinical scientist CPD audit (2023)
A total of 143 clinical scientists were asked to present their CPD profile for the previous 2021-2023 renewal cycle.
Bringing profession into disrepute / inappropriate comments on social media
Case study: A paramedic self-referred after he posted inappropriate comments on social media, which caused his employer to suspend him.
COVID-19 advice for students
We have opened a temporary register for final year students who have completed their placement learning