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Sustainability in health and care practice
HCPC Policy Lead, Rosemary Flowers-Wanjie, explains the background behind our development and publication of content support registrants with sustainable practice.
Sustainable practice
Information for current and future registrants who wish to learn more about sustainability in health and care, and make their practice more sustainable.
Person-centred care
As a health and care professional, you must promote and protect the interests of service users and carers
Failure to provide adequate care
Case study: A paramedic self-referred with an allegation that he carried out inadequate assessments.
Failure to provide adequate care
Case study: A professional body raised a concern that a biomedical scientist had acted beyond her scope of practise.
Providing care and treatment remotely
What to consider when your scope of practice moves online
Health and social care regulators
We work closely with the other UK health regulators to share best practice in a variety of areas. These include HR, education, equality and diversity, communications and governance.
Former committees
Following the Council's restructure, which came into effect on 1 January 2014, we reviewed our committees and some were disbanded. Their work was absorbed by the Council
Health and Care Professions Tribunal Service
The HCPTS makes independent decisions about registrants' fitness to practise
Freedom of information
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) gives a general right of access to recorded information held by public authorities
Maintaining your health and wellbeing
To be able to care for your service users, you must take care of yourself
Health, disability and becoming a health and care professional
Guidance aimed at disabled people who are interested in becoming health and care professionals
What you should expect from your health and care professional
The level of care you receive from a registered professional should meet our standards