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Professional bodies for clinical scientists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics
Information about the revisions to the standards of conduct, performance and ethics, which were consulted on in 2023 and came into effect on 1 September 2024.
Supporting former registrants who worked as part of the COVID-19 recovery
For those who practised as part of the COVID-19 recovery, our returning to practice processes will take into account any impact this may have had on the wider healthcare workforce.
Expectations of the fitness to practise complaints process
This qualitative study aimed to explore expectations of the role of the HPC as a regulator, initial expectations when preparing and lodging a complaint, case handling and the outcome of the fitness to practise process.
HCPC supports recommendations to amend medical entitlements of six HCPC professions
Today, the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) responded to NHS England’s consultations around proposals to amend the medical entitlements of six HCPC professions.
Unsafe clinical practice
Case study: A biomedical scientist’s employer raised concerns following an incident where the registrant failed to follow procedure. When processing samples, the registrant failed to prevent contamination, which led to inaccurate results.
HCPTS website updates
We have recently made a few changes to the HCPTS website to improve the information and support provided to registrants
Paying your renewal fees
How to pay the renewal fee to maintain your HCPC registration
Employer Insights webinar - Boundaries matter: challenging sexual misconduct (part 1)
A 45 minute session designed to help you define various forms of sexual misconduct and the impact of sexual misconduct in the workplace.
Managing existing health conditions and disabilities in the workplace
We think that it’s important to further clarify within the standards that registrants do not need to stop practising simply because they have a physical or mental health condition.
What our Fitness to practise annual report shows
The level of public concern in our professions remains small, but it is rising
#myhcpcstandards: Maintaining fitness to practise
In this webinar we will explore the requirement to the requirement to look after your own health and wellbeing, ensuring you are fit to practise.
Legal Assessor
Legal Assessors are legally qualified and provide advice to panels of the HCPC’s statutory committees and Council on questions of law
HCPC statement on the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan
This is a significant moment and we will be carefully considering the detail in the Plan and the commitments made.