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Standards in your words

HCPC registered professionals discuss what our standards mean to them

Applying for readmission

How to apply for readmission to the Register, including application forms and information about the process and fees

Return to practice: attracting an untapped resource

Paul Chapman on the benefits for employers in supporting professionals back to practice

Return to practice: a win-win for employers and professionals

Speech and language therapist Debbie Halden shares her experience supporting a former registrant return to practice

Can I do that? Thinking through your scope of practice

Our guidance says you should use your “professional judgement” to come to decisions about what is and is not within your scope of practice (the limit of your skills, knowledge and experience). But what does this “professional judgement” look like in practice?

When something goes wrong, openness is in everybody’s best interests

Vince Clarke, paramedic and senior lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire, discusses the challenges you may face when something goes wrong

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?

FAQs on record keeping

We get many questions about record keeping from registrants. This page runs through the most common questions and signposts to other sources of advice

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.

What is your scope of practice

But how do you determine what your scope of practice is? This page, and the resources within it, will help.

Resources on record keeping

We have listed the main resources that we signpost registrants to, when they have a question about record keeping

Continuously improve and innovate

Aim: To improve our performance against PSA standards of good regulation and to innovate across all our regulatory functions to provide an enhanced user experience

Promote high quality professional practice

Aim: Enable our professions to meet our standards so they are able to adapt to changes in health and care practice delivery, preventing harm to service users.

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