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Extension of the COVID-19 Temporary Register

On Thursday 22 September, government announced that the healthcare professions temporary registers, including the HCPC COVID-19 Temporary Register, will remain open for a further two years.

What is the professional liaison service?

How our bespoke workshops and general sessions can help you get the most out of the HCPC.

Review of the grandparenting process

The Health Professions Council’s review of the grandparenting process. We have produced this document because it is important that as an organisation we assess how effectively we have achieved our aims. We have tried to do this is in a balanced way, including statistics and testimonials from some of those who were involved in, or affected by, the process.

How to fill out the returning to practice form

We have set out some top tips to help applicants complete the returning to practice form as easily as possible

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. 

Learning hub update

The provider of the Learning hub, Kallidus, recently changed the link to the log on page. See article for further details. 

The role of an employer

Hear employers talking about their role in managing HCPC registrants. 

The benefits of supervision - an employer’s perspective

The British Psychological Society's Dr Noreen Tehrani looks at the different types of supervision from an employer's perspective - including the different benefits that employers stand to gain and tips to ensure its success.

Openness and honesty in an overstretched service

The factors to consider in applyin our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic

HCPC responds to the publication of the PSA’s Learning from Covid-19 report

The Professional Standards Authority has today published a report on the actions taken by regulators in the first phase of the pandemic, entitled Learning from Covid-19.

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