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HCPC appoints new Chair of Council

The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) is delighted to announce the appointment of Christine Elliott as its Chair.

Which professions do HCPC regulate?

The 15 professions we regulate have one or more designated titles that are protected by law

Code of Corporate Governance

The Code incorporates a series of regulatory documents and policies

Preparation for practice: The role of the HCPC's standards of education and training in ensuring that newly qualified professionals are fit to practise

The overall aim of this project is to explore ‘preparation for practice’ of newly qualified professionals who have completed pre-registration education and training programmes approved by the HCPC. Evidence gained from this project will inform and assist the HCPC in decision-making regarding the SETs (and supporting guidance) required when preparing newly qualified professionals to be fit to practise.

Cookies used on our other online systems

Information about the Cookies that we use on our other online registration systems and services.

Raise a concern as a member of the public

How to raise a concern about a HCPC registered professional if you are a member of the public

HCPC fee rise: Fee increase approved

The increase has now passed through both parliaments and will come into force as law in July.

Whistleblowing disclosures report 2020

Our aim in this report is to be transparent about how we handle disclosures, highlight the action taken about these issues, and to improve collaboration across the health sector.

Whistleblowing disclosures report 2022

Our aim in this report is to be transparent about how we handle disclosures, highlight the action taken about these issues, and to improve collaboration across the health sector.

Multiple Registrant Search

Search the Register for up to 100 professionals at a time

Register over time by characteristics

Explore the characteristics (such as age or gender) of registered, first-time, and deregistered professionals.

Upskilling and training responsibilities

Our changes provide further guidance around scope of practice and highlight the need to make sure registrants have the knowledge, skills and experience to practise safely and effectively.