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Profession specific information
Details of professional bodies who have produced profession specific guidance or information on preceptorship or related work.
How we’re supporting you with the updates to our standards of proficiency
Adam Haxell, Strategic Relationships Lead, sets out the activities in this key period of engagement, to raise awareness of our updated standards and help registrants overcome any barriers they may face in meeting them.
Speaking up during a pandemic
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
The standards of proficiency for biomedical scientists
The standards of proficiency that biomedical scientists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
The standards of proficiency for prosthetists / orthotists
The standards of proficiency that prosthetists / orthotists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
Balancing service user need during a pandemic
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
Reflecting by yourself
Case study: Emily is a dietitian working in an NHS Trust hospital. She also volunteers at a local charity that raises awareness about diabetes at events and conferences
Vaccinations: what you need to know
This page provides information for registrants and answers some frequently asked questions.
Failure to maintain adequate records
Case study: A dietitian’s employer raised concerns about their clinical practice and conduct, following a number of incidents relating to six different service users.
My COVID-19 story - Gillian Reeley
Gillian Reeley is a HCPC registered occupational therapist working for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, NHS Grampian.
Our expectations for your record keeping
This page covers what you should record, in what format and when. It also covers how records should be stored.
Misuse of title
We consider misuse of title cases, where individuals use one of our protected titles without being on our Register.
Professor Carl Stychin
Lay Council member
Communication
The way we communicate is continually evolving and our standards need to reflect this.