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Using our standards to support employee development
You will want to support your employees to meet their professional requirements
Health issues that need to be declared
Information on which health issues need to be declared to us, and why.
Keeping information safe
You need to take all reasonable steps to protect information about service users. By ‘reasonable steps’, we mean that you need to take sensible, practical measures to make sure that you keep the information safe.
Social media: Think before you post
Blog on important things to remember when posting on social media including being mindful of what you post as a registered professional and understanding your impact especially during these current times.
Annual report and accounts 2010-11
Our annual report highlights how we are engaging with stakeholders to better understand how we can prevent fitness to practise cases.
Updated standards of proficiency
Information about the most recent update to the standards of proficiency, including comparison tables and themes in the key changes.
An employer's perspective: Supporting a registrant through fitness to practise proceedings
Ruth Clement is Head of Kent Children’s Therapies at Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust. A concern was raised about a HCPC-registered therapist that Ruth line-managed. Here she gives her perspective on the events and shares tips for employers or managers in similar situations.
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.
How well do you know your Standards? Join our webinar series
Register for our webinar series to refresh and improve your knowledge on our Standards and how to best meet them.
HCPC fee rise: An update
An update on our proposed fee increase
How we investigate health concerns
The HCPC takes a proportionate approach to investigating concerns about a registrant’s physical or mental health
Professor Katie Thirlaway
Registrant member, Education and Training Committee Chair
Helen Gough
Registrant member