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Fitness To Practise Annual Report 2022-23
This annual report provides an account of our work in 2022-23 investigating fitness to practise (FTP) concerns raised with us about the 15 professions we regulate.
HCPC response to the GPhC's consultation on managing concerns about pharmacy professionals
Health and Care Professions Council response to the General Pharmaceutical Council’s consultation on managing concerns about pharmacy professionals: our strategy for change.
Consultation on changes to fees
Between the 10 April to 14 June 2024, we consulted on proposals to increase our fees.
Health, disability and becoming a health and care professional
This document gives you more information about disabled people joining the professions that we regulate.
Standards of proficiency for social workers in England - service user and carer input into the review
A review of the standards of proficiency for social workers in England. This is part of the HCPCs wider review of these standards taking place in 2015 and 2016
HCPC response to consultation on medical entitlements for Podiatrists
Health and Care Professions Council response to NHS England’s consultation on proposed amendments to the list of controlled drugs that podiatrists can independently prescribe across the United Kingdom
Developing resilience as a student
Resilience is our capacity to recover quickly from difficulties and to adapt in the face of challenging circumstances
The fitness to practise process - Information for employers and managers
This document provides information to employers or managers of our registrants.
An employer's perspective: Supporting a registrant through fitness to practise proceedings
Ruth Clement is Head of Kent Children’s Therapies at Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust. A concern was raised about a HCPC-registered therapist that Ruth line-managed. Here she gives her perspective on the events and shares tips for employers or managers in similar situations.
Professional indemnity and your registration
Understanding what this means for you as a registrant or applicant to to the Register