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Promoting public health and preventing ill-health
We have introduced new standards about promoting public health and preventing ill-health. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.
An employer's perspective - Strategies for effectively supporting CPD (Northern Ireland Ambulance Service)
Jonny Noble, Head of Professional Practice for the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS), shares his insight into supporting CPD effectively in a team.
Updated standards of proficiency - inside the changes
What the key changes are, why they’ve been made and how to find out more
Providing effective supervision
HCPC research on effective clinical and peer supervision in the workplace
Proof of identity and address
We require certified copies to prove your identity including a change of name document, if applicable
Professional bodies for physiotherapists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Creating a safe environment for learners
Our Head of Education, Jamie Hunt, explores what education providers should consider when taking steps to keep people safe.
The standards of proficiency for practitioner psychologists
The standards of proficiency that practitioner psychologists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
Return to practice: attracting an untapped resource
Paul Chapman on the benefits for employers in supporting professionals back to practice
An opportunity to join our Council and help keep patients and service users safe
As we enter the final year of our current Corporate Strategy, the HCPC is looking to recruit four new members of our Council: one registrant member and up to three lay members.
Registration: what you need to know as an employer
Info on joining the Register, renewals, international applicants, period of adaptation and returning to practice
Why aren’t more professions regulated?
Responding to discussions among our registrants, here’s some background on why some titles are regulated and others not.