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Standards for the use by orthoptists of exemptions to sell and supply medicines
The standards to enable registered orthoptists who are appropriately trained to sell and supply certain prescription only medicines
Guidance on health and character
This document provides guidance on our processes when assessing the health and character of people who apply to, or who are on, our Register.
What you should expect from your health and care professional
A guide for people who use the services of, or are treated, by professionals regulated by the HCPC.
Returning to practice
This document is for health and care professionals who are not registered, and who need to apply for readmission to the Register
Health, disability and becoming a health and care professional
This document gives you more information about disabled people joining the professions that we regulate.
Is it time to renew?
This poster reminds registrants of their renewal dates.
Periods of adaptation
This document gives guidance to applicants, employers and supervisors about periods of adaptation and aptitude tests.
Annual monitoring
This document is designed to clarify the annual monitoring process
The standards of proficiency for biomedical scientists
The standards of proficiency that biomedical scientists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
The standards of proficiency for chiropodists / podiatrists
The standards of proficiency that chiropodists / podiatrists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
The standards of proficiency for dietitians
The standards of proficiency that dietitians must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
Registrant snapshot - December 2018
Registrant statistics by profession, application route and gender
Standards in your words
HCPC registered professionals discuss what our standards mean to them
My Story - Rachel Karanja
In celebration of Black History Month Rachel shares some inspiring words of what she has learned and experienced as a black health and care professional in the UK.
My Story – Elizabeth Jolaoso
In celebration of Black History Month Elizabeth shares her experience as a black woman in her field and provides advice to others from a Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) background wanting a career in allied health.