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Promote high quality professional practice
Aim: Enable our professions to meet our standards so they are able to adapt to changes in health and care practice delivery, preventing harm to service users.
My Story - Avril Platt (AHPs' Day)
Professional practice practitioner and AHP Avril Platt gives us an insight into how a team of AHPs all work together.
Putting your CPD profile together
This page is a quick guide to completing the four main parts of your CPD profile
My COVID-19 Story - Luke McAndrew
Luke McAndrew is a recent graduate and newly qualified paramedic.
Restoration of title
Information about rejoining the Register after you have been removed following a fitness to practise case.
FAQs and resources
Further information and guidance to help you determine what is and is not in your scope of practice
Periods of adaptation (POAs)
Information about periods of supervised practice intended to make up for significant shortfalls in an international application
Section 6 – Declarations
In this section, you’re asked to tick boxes beside a series of statements
Returning to Practice: My Journey - Susanna Shotter
Susanna is an occupational therapist and Aspire Creating Communities, a charity in Huddersfield that combats social isolation amongst over-55s. She returned to the Register in 2019.
Working with professional bodies in education
Professional bodies play an important and complimentary role to our own regulatory role within education quality assurance and enhancement.
Changes to the level of qualification for entry to the Register for paramedics
Information about this change, including how it will affect existing paramedic programmes
Are you and your team ready for the updated standards of proficiency?
As the updated standards of proficiency come into effect on 1 September 2023, you might be wondering what you need to do as a manager or employer of HCPC registrants. In this article we share ideas, tips and strategies to help you and your team prepare to embed the updated standards into everyday practice.
Updating your knowledge and skills
If you have not practised for two years or more, you must complete either 30 or 60 days of updating (depending on how long you have been out of practice)