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Members of the public

Information, guidance and support for those who use the services of HCPC registrants

Restoration of title

Information about rejoining the Register after you have been removed following a fitness to practise case.  

Maintaining professional boundaries

As a registered professional, it is your responsibility to maintain appropriate professional boundaries with service users, carers and colleagues.

HCPC fitness to practise annual report 2023-24

This annual report provides an account of our work investigating fitness to practise (FTP) concerns raised with us across the 15 professions we regulate.

Disclosing information with consent

In most cases, you will need to make sure you have consent from the service user before you disclose or share any identifiable information

What happens if a concern about me goes to a hearing

If the Investigating Committee decides there is a case to answer, the case will go forward for a final hearing

Failure to maintain adequate records

Case study: An occupational therapist’s employer raised concerns relating to their clinical practice and conduct, following a number of incidents relating to nine different cases.

Why your registration matters

Our primary purpose is to protect the public, but there are benefits to being a regulated profession

Guidance on conduct and ethics for students

This document gives students on approved programmes information about our standards of conduct, performance and ethics.

Meet a Partner - Emma Hormoz

Emma is a HCPC-registered counselling psychologist, FTP panel member and registration assessor.

Supervision, leadership and culture

Working in partnership with colleagues, effective supervision and leadership are integral to the delivery of healthcare