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HCPC Council approves future fee increase proposals

This increase of £6.98 per annum means the HCPC will still have among the lowest registrant fees of all the professional health and care regulators.

Council welcomes three new members

The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rebekah Eglinton, Steven Vaughan, and Professor Valerie Webster to the Council.

#myhcpcstandards: Supervision

In this webinar we will explore supervision and its important role in supporting the professional and personal development of registrants and improving patient care.

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

#myhcpcstandards: Equality, diversity and inclusion

In this webinar we will explore the updated standards' requirement that registrants provide appropriate and non-discriminatory care to all their service users. 

Returning to practice

This document is for health and care professionals who are not registered, and who need to apply for readmission to the Register

Other organisations

This page lists the other organisations that are responsible for regulating, and investigating concerns about, health and care professionals in the UK.

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

Consent and confidentiality

It is important that you get the service user’s permission, or ‘consent’, before you share or disclose their information or use it for reasons which are not related to the care or services you provide for them

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