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Character issues that need to be declared
Information for applicants and registrants on what needs to be detailed in a character declaration, and why.
Submitting your application
When you’ve filled in all your information, the ‘submit’ button will appear
Paramedic prescribing: what you need to know
New legislation has come into force to allow advanced paramedics to prescribe medicines to patients. As of 1 April 2018, paramedics were able to undertake training in independent and supplementary prescribing.
After you've applied
What happens after you submit your application and what you'll need to do when you're registered
Using AI at HCPC
It’s always exciting when new technologies arrive that can save us time and have the potential to help us to achieve new things. But it’s important we are mindful of the risks when adopting any new technology.
Our data on equality, diversity and inclusion
By delving into the data we hold, we can develop a better understanding of how different groups are affected by our processes
COVID-19 - applying our standards
The factors to consider in applying the standards of conduct, performance and ethics during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Equality monitoring – help us to improve our services for everyone
We will be asking you to ask you to complete an equality monitoring form to help us make sure our services are accessible to everyone
Annual report and accounts 2011-12
Our annual report highlights how we are engaging with stakeholders to better understand how we can prevent fitness to practise cases.
Approved programme search
Search for an education or training programme that we have approved as meeting our standards
Partner Portal
Current Partners can access policies, information, apply for roles and update their contact and background details.
Level of supervision
Case study: Ameena is a registered Band 7 Physiotherapist at an NHS Trust. Ameena has recently been asked by her employer to supervise Marianne, who has recently qualified as a Band 5 physiotherapist.