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What it means to make a professional declaration
Your professional declaration confirms that you continue to be fit to practise and meet our standards
Section 5 – English language proficiency
People on the HCPC’s Register must be able to communicate effectively in English in order to meet our standards of proficiency
Working with providers at institution and programme levels
Read about how we work with providers to generate robust outcomes.
Supervision
These pages outline some of the benefits and outcomes that supervision can have on your professional development and provide some top tips on how you can effectively approach supervision in your practice
The CPD audit process
During each renewal we randomly select 2.5 per cent of each profession and ask them to submit their CPD profile
What doesn’t need to be declared
Information about which declarations are unlikely to impact your application or renewal.
Ensuring your CPD is effective and relevant
Your CPD activities should be beneficial to you and enhance the service you provide
Our two-stage process
How we assess the programmes proposed and the institution-level standards that need to be met.
Claiming back tax
Did you know you may be able to claim back tax on your renewal fees?
Customer service process
Step by step guide on the complaints process
An update on our Advanced practice project
An update from Helen Gough, podiatrist and HCPC Council member leading the Expert Reference Group as part of our Advanced practice project.
Periods of adaptation (POAs)
Information about periods of supervised practice intended to make up for significant shortfalls in an international application
Ramadan 2022 – supporting Muslim colleagues at work
Learning and Development Manager Tehimna Ansari reflects on how mangers and colleagues can support Muslim colleagues during the holy month of Ramadan.
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