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The duty of candour
Being open and honest when things go wrong.
Meet the HCPC, St Helens
Meet the HCPC (St Helens) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas
HCPC statement on the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan
This is a significant moment and we will be carefully considering the detail in the Plan and the commitments made.
Regulating in the next phase – COVID-19
The pandemic required us to quickly adapt how we operated as a regulator. We intend to build on this agility to ensure we deliver effective public protection through lean and intelligent regulation.
Group reflection within a team
Case study: Munira is a physiotherapist working in private practice. She has treated her service user Russel for the last three months after he was involved in a fall at home.
Gender and ethnicity pay gap reports 2021
The data for both these reports is from the snapshot date of 5 April in the preceding year (2021).
Gender and ethnicity pay gap reports 2020
The data for both these reports are from the snapshot date of 5 April in the preceding year (2020).
Meet the HCPC, Plymouth
Meet the HCPC (Plymouth) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas
Meet the HCPC, Barnsley
Meet the HCPC (Barnsley) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas
Meet the HCPC, Hull
Meet the HCPC (Hull) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas
#myHCPCstandards: Getting it right when things go wrong (4pm)
In this webinar, we'll look at the revisions to the HCPC standards of conduct, performance and ethics around the duty of candour. This is one of two sessions covering the same topic.
At the heart of healthcare: AHPs Day 2024
Written by a multi-professional team of AHPs, this blog shines a light on the remarkable impact that AHPs have on the delivery of care, and how the HCPC standards fit into their work.