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New HCPC finance system
We are working on the implementation of the new finance system which will replace the current three systems we use to make payments.
Closure of the COVID-19 Temporary Register
The COVID-19 Temporary Register will close on the 31 March 2024.
Partner expense policy
The Partner Expenses Policy are now available for you to access from the policies section of the Partner Hub.
Revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics: now in effect
Today the revised HCPC standards of conduct, performance and ethics, and guidance on social media which sits alongside the standards, come into effect. It is now every registrant’s responsibility to be familiar with the changes and meet the revised standards.
Learning from our data – what 2020-21 taught us
Insights into the 2020-21 education dataset.
Extension of the COVID-19 Temporary Register
On Thursday 22 September, government announced that the healthcare professions temporary registers, including the HCPC COVID-19 Temporary Register, will remain open for a further two years.
HCPC Council approves future fee increase proposals
This increase of £6.98 per annum means the HCPC will still have among the lowest registrant fees of all the professional health and care regulators.
Naomi Nicholson joins HCPC as Executive Director of Professional Practice and Insight
HCPC is delighted to announce the appointment of Naomi Nicholson to the newly created role of Executive Director of Professional Practice and Insight.
HCPC and health regulators' joint statement supports reflective practice across healthcare
Nine healthcare regulators, including the HCPC, have signed a joint statement outlining the processes and advantages of good reflective practice
Protect yourself and your service users from flu
The flu jab is the best way to protect yourself and your service users against flu.
Our response to the latest PSA review
The Professional Standards Authority (PSA) has today published its annual performance review of the HCPC. The HCPC has met 16 of the 18 Standards of Good Regulation