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Disability History Month: Disability networks and support for HCPC-registered professionals
Adrian Barrowdale, Strategic Lead for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, writes about the recently-published list of disability networks and initiatives for the professions that the HCPC regulates.
Future areas of focus
In the 2024-25 academic year and beyond we are focusing on three key areas as we continue to play our part in responding to the challenges identified.
Developing and sharing skills and knowledge and networking with other professionals using social media
Case study: Kathy is an occupational therapist, working in the NHS, and has recently trained as a best interests assessor
Use of cookies
Information about the cookies we use and what we use them for
Meet a Partner - Bamidele Farinre
Bamidele is an HCPC registered Chartered Biomedical Scientist and Registration Assessor.
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.
Standards of continuing professional development
Our expectations around demonstrating continuing learning and development
Top tips for professionalism on social media during COVID-19
Katherine Timms, Head of Policy and Standards, provides advice on how professionals can use social media appropriately during COVID-19
Conversion therapy ban – what registrants need to know
The HCPC has responded in support of the Government Equalities Office (GEO) consultation proposing a ban on practices known as conversion therapy in England and Wales.
How we assess the threshold level of qualification for entry to the Register
We've published a statement on how we assess the eligibility of programmes against the threshold level
My Story – Elizabeth Jolaoso
In celebration of Black History Month Elizabeth shares her experience as a black woman in her field and provides advice to others from a Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) background wanting a career in allied health.
Social media: Think before you post
Blog on important things to remember when posting on social media including being mindful of what you post as a registered professional and understanding your impact especially during these current times.