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Feedback on our registration services
We are committed to developing and improving the service provided by our Registration Department and we would like your help by providing feedback
Proof of identity and address
We require certified copies to prove your identity including a change of name document, if applicable
Standards of proficiency for social workers in England - service user and carer input into the review
A review of the standards of proficiency for social workers in England. This is part of the HCPCs wider review of these standards taking place in 2015 and 2016
Our profession’s medicines and prescribing rights
Find out what rights your profession has and how these are changed
Return to practice: attracting an untapped resource
Paul Chapman on the benefits for employers in supporting professionals back to practice
Service users and carers - sustainability of involvement
Service user and carer involvement is an important area to the HCPC, to ensure learners are properly prepared for practice. We have identified good practice and challenges with education provider approaches to service user and carer involvement.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Remote supervision
Case study: Raff is a hearing aid dispenser working in independent practice. He has just started running his own business as a sole practitioner in a remote location in the Scottish Highlands.