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One month to go: Revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics
The revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics and revised guidance on social media are coming into effect on 1 September 2024. We encourage all registrants to ensure they are familiar with the changes.
A review of our education outcomes for the academic year
We have looked back on our approval and monitoring outcomes from the last academic year
HCPC appoints new Chair of Council
The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) is delighted to announce the appointment of Christine Elliott as its Chair.
Performance review requirements 2023-24 - what to expect
We emailed education providers due their performance review in 2023-24 in late June. Providers who will undergo the process this year (2023-24) will have been given specific requirements and a key contact to work with at the HCPC.
Performance review requirements 2023-24 - what to expect
We emailed education providers due their performance review in 2023-24 in late June. Providers who will undergo the process this year (2023-24) will have been given specific requirements and a key contact to work with at the HCPC.
HCPC responds to the Government’s regulatory reform consultation
“An important step towards modernising and reforming professional regulation”
HCPC fee rise: Fee increase approved
The increase has now passed through both parliaments and will come into force as law in July.
Deadline for expense claims is approaching
As we approach the end of the financial year, please submit all your outstanding expense claims by Sunday 31 March 2019
Don’t forget – travel tips and more
Check back here for the latest reminders for Partners
HCPC supports recommendations to amend medical entitlements of six HCPC professions
Today, the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) responded to NHS England’s consultations around proposals to amend the medical entitlements of six HCPC professions.
What our Fitness to practise annual report shows
The level of public concern in our professions remains small, but it is rising