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Canlyniadau chwilio am care act 2014

Yn dangos 121 i 135 o 898 canlyniadau

Being open when things go wrong

Case study on being open and honest if something has gone wrong in any care, treatment or other services they have provided

We have revised our standards for prescribing

The Health and Care Professions Council has recently revised our standards for prescribing, following a public consultation. The revised standards took effect on 1 September 2019.

Standards in practice: being open when things go wrong

The duty of candour is important for anyone working in health and care, but what does it mean in practice?

HCPC supports recommendations to amend medical entitlements of six HCPC professions

Today, the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) responded to NHS England’s consultations around proposals to amend the medical entitlements of six HCPC professions.

A registrant's responsibility to maintain appropriate boundaries

Registrants establish and maintain that trust by treating service users with dignity and respect and involving them in decisions about their care.

Our CPD requirements

Our flexible approach takes into account of the broad range of health and care professionals and is based on outcomes

Check the Register

We keep a Register of health and care professionals who meet our standards for their training, professional skills, behaviour and health

Naidex 2019

Naidex is Europe's most established trade, professional and public event dedicated to the care, rehabilitation and lifestyle of people with disabilities or impairment.

Having consent

Case study on having consent from service users (or other appropriate authority) before any care, treatment or other services is carried out

COVID-19: Information for registrants

We are encouraging registered health and care professionals to keep up-to-date with all information and guidance concerning the recent outbreak of COVID-19.

HCPC response to the GPhC's consultation on managing concerns about pharmacy professionals

Health and Care Professions Council response to the General Pharmaceutical Council’s consultation on managing concerns about pharmacy professionals: our strategy for change.

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