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Canlyniadau chwilio am the care act 2014

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Frivolous, vexatious and abusive complaints policy

This document sets out the policy for frivolous, vexatious and abusive complaints.

Confidentiality - guidance for registrants

The standards against which we assess education and training programmes

Major change

This document is designed to clarify the major change process.

Further information - standards for pre and post registration education programmes

We have provided the following references and links to education resources for information only

Providing effective supervision

HCPC research on effective clinical and peer supervision in the workplace

Orthoptists and paramedics renewals - window closing soon

The deadline for Orthoptists and paramedics to complete their registration renewal is fast approaching

Flexibility in assessment

About our assessment approach and the factors we consider. 

How do I know my renewal is complete?

You will receive email confirmation once your record on the Register has been updated

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

Standards of proficiency

Supporting your employees in understanding and meeting the revised standards of proficiency

Employer Insights webinar - Just a learning culture

A 45-minute session looking at the ideas of 'just culture' and a 'learning culture' in the healthcare workplace, the impact they can have on organisational performance and individual wellbeing, plus how you can reflect on the culture in your own team and organisation. 

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.

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