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Canlyniadau chwilio am the care act 2014

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What happens after making a declaration?

About the investigation process, which begins after a declaration is made. 

Fitness to practise data and reports

Statistical information and analysis on the fitness to practise process

Review documents

We produce reviews of the regulatory work we do in assessing and monitoring programmes

Customer service process

Step by step guide on the complaints process

Regulating further professions

How the government decides which professions should be regulated

Council

The Council has overall responsibility for protecting people using registrants' services

Fitness to practise data 2019-20

Key facts and figures of our work in protecting the public and promoting professionalism

Case studies

Case studies that promote and protect the interests of service users and carers

Disability in Healthcare: Celebrating History, Championing Inclusion, and Driving Change

Rachel Booth-Gardiner and Georgia Vine are occupational therapists with lived experiences of disabilities and founding members of disability network AbleOTUK. For Disability History Month 2024, they explore the history of disabled healthcare professionals, celebrate the achievements of AbleOTUK and review the sections of the HCPC standards relating to equality, diversity and inclusion.

Keeping information safe

You need to take all reasonable steps to protect information about service users. By ‘reasonable steps’, we mean that you need to take sensible, practical measures to make sure that you keep the information safe.

Section 4 – Practice outside of the United Kingdom

For those who qualified more than five years ago and have been practising outside of the UK since qualifying

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