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Frivolous, vexatious and abusive complaints policy

This document sets out the policy for frivolous, vexatious and abusive complaints.

High level principles for good practice in remote consultations and prescribing

High level principles of good practice expected of everyone when consulting and or prescribing remotely from the patient

Health and Care Professions Tribunal Service

The HCPTS makes independent decisions about registrants' fitness to practise

Community Care Live

The UK's largest free-to-attend social care event

Welsh language standards

How we deliver services to Welsh speaking members of the public

Consent principles

Principles developed by the HCPC and other healthcare regulators, patient organisations, and NHS partners to ensure informed decision-making and shared responsibility in care.

HCPC responds to inquiry on contracts for PPE

HCPC this week submitted evidence to the Public Accounts Committee’s inquiry: Covid-19: Government procurement, and contracts for PPE.

Supporting former registrants who worked as part of the COVID-19 recovery

For those who practised as part of the COVID-19 recovery, our returning to practice processes will take into account any impact this may have had on the wider healthcare workforce.

Physiotherapists: how to rejoin the Register if you’ve been removed

We want to get you back on the Register as soon as possible. Please follow these steps to make sure you've reapplied correctly. 

A review of our education outcomes for the academic year

We have looked back on our approval and monitoring outcomes from the last academic year

How to make a complaint to the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)

This document provides guidance on making a complaint about a person on the HCPC Register.

Registrants’ mental health

We have emphasised the importance of registrants looking after their own mental health and seeking help where necessary as a part of maintaining their fitness to practise. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.