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Duty of candour
Our changes set out a process for registrants to follow when things go wrong which better aligns with our guidance.
Reviewing the standards of conduct, performance and ethics
We regularly review the SCPEs to make sure they are relevant to current practice, that they incorporate EDI commitments and that they can be clearly understood by those who use them.
The public
As a regulator set up to protect the public, involving the public as key stakeholders is essential to our work and we are committed to this involvement in a number of our core organisational activities
Journalist FAQs
Some of the frequently asked questions journalists have about the HCPC
Speaking up during a pandemic
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
New supervision resources to help you and your practise
We are very pleased to have launched our new online materials on supervision, which provide practical advice and support for registrants and their supervisors
Registration FAQs
Some of the questions we most frequently get asked by registrants
Disclosing information without consent
There are a small number of circumstances where you might need to pass on information without consent, or when you have asked for consent but the service user has refused it
Consultation on the draft Corporate Strategy
We are seeking views from all our stakeholders on this draft vision, and the other key components which make up our draft corporate strategy
HCPC responds to the Government’s regulatory reform consultation
“An important step towards modernising and reforming professional regulation”
Understanding the Duty of Candour- new resources available for you
New materials outline what candour means and what it looks like in practice.
Christine Elliott reappointed as HCPC Chair
We're delighted to announce that Christine Elliott has been reappointed as HCPC Chair for her second four-year term starting 28 February 2023.
Professional bodies for hearing aid dispensers
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.