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Gender and ethnicity pay gap reports 2020
The data for both these reports are from the snapshot date of 5 April in the preceding year (2020).
Gender and ethnicity pay gap reports 2021
The data for both these reports is from the snapshot date of 5 April in the preceding year (2021).
Paying your renewal fees
How to pay the renewal fee to maintain your HCPC registration
Report on the findings of the HCPC In Focus feedback survey 2015
From 5 June – 17 July 2015 we conducted an electronic survey to collect feedback about our external-facing electronic newsletter, HCPC In Focus. This report is a breakdown of our findings and a summary of potential future developments.
What our Fitness to practise annual report shows
The level of public concern in our professions remains small, but it is rising
#myHCPCstandards: ‘Send to all!’ Challenges and opportunities of social media
In this webinar, we'll look at the revisions to the HCPC social media guidance that accompanies the standards of conduct, performance and ethics. This is one of two sessions covering the same topic.
Our guidance on the use of social media
How to ensure you meet our standards by using social media effectively and sensitively
Webinar: getting it right when things go wrong
A #myHCPCstandards webinar on getting it right when things go wrong (raising concerns and the duty of candour).
Once you are on the Register
What happens after your application has been successful and how you stay registered
Service User Expert Advisor
Service User Expert Advisors will be engaged in an effective and targeted manner, which is reflective of the skills, expertise and experience successful candidates bring to the role
#myhcpcstandards: Maintaining fitness to practise
In this webinar we will explore the requirement to the requirement to look after your own health and wellbeing, ensuring you are fit to practise.
Unsafe clinical practice
Case study: A biomedical scientist’s employer raised concerns following an incident where the registrant failed to follow procedure. When processing samples, the registrant failed to prevent contamination, which led to inaccurate results.