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Registrants and representative organisations
Communicating with our registrants is essential to the work that we do. It is important that registrants are kept up to date with developments that affect their professional registration
What we mean by ‘practising your profession’
We have defined ‘practising your profession’ as drawing on your professional skills and knowledge in the course of your work.
Understanding convictions and cautions
Which circumstances provide exceptions to the need to tell us about a caution or conviction.
HR Equality and Diversity Data 2019
All applicants for employee and partner roles at the HCPC are asked to complete a voluntary equal opportunities and diversity monitoring form.
Media enquiries for FTP hearings
All hearings begin at 10am and are open to the press and public unless otherwise stated
Declaration
You’ll be asked to sign a declaration regarding background checks to enable us to check that they are genuine with the organisations or individuals who provided them
Return to practice: a win-win for employers and professionals
Speech and language therapist Debbie Halden shares her experience supporting a former registrant return to practice
Review of the standards of education and training
We review our standards periodically to ensure that they are up-to date with current practice.
Gaining approval
Information about the process for approving your education programme, including threshold levels and relevant proficiency standards.
Media contacts
How to get in touch with our press office
Multiple Registrant Search
Search the Register for up to 100 professionals at a time
Roles in Fitness to Practise
Fitness to Practise investigate complaints regarding a registrant’s fitness to practise and conducted hearings through the Tribunal Service when required
Developing resilience as a student
Resilience is our capacity to recover quickly from difficulties and to adapt in the face of challenging circumstances