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Who we are
The Council is supported by a network of specialist teams, advisory committees and partners
Professional indemnity
Registrants are required to have a professional indemnity arrangement in place as a condition of their registration
Financial sustainability and programme resourcing
This page summarises our view on financial sustainability, including our regulatory requirements, and what we commonly see in programme delivery.
Supporting your employee through the fitness to practise process
We understand that employers and managers often want to provide guidance and support to employees who are going through the fitness to practise process
Higher and Degree Apprenticeships Review Report 2019-20
Snapshot of outcomes related to higher and gegree apprenticeships for the academic year 2019-20
How to raise a concern
This document tells you what to do if you want to raise a concern about one of our registrants.
Fitness to practise decisions
Information for those wishing to make a complaint about a decision included in the outcome of a fitness to practise case.
Supporting professionals trained outside the UK
Guidance on how employers can support international applicants, and those who have recently registered with the HCPC
Concerns about employees
If a concern is raised about an employee, we may ask you for information as their employer or manager
My Story - Emma Vessey (Disability History Month 2023)
Emma is a registered occupational therapist. For Disability History Month 2023 she shares the story of her disability and its impacts on her life.
Attending meetings
Council, committee and public liaison group meetings are public so anyone can attend
Meet a Partner - Mary Hannon-Fletcher
Mary Hannon-Fletcher is a Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Ulster University. She is also an HCPC Panel Member and Lead Visitor.
HCPC statement on guidance on health and character and suicidal ideation
Our priority is ensuring that registrants have access to advice and support, so that they can get the help they need and ensure they are able to continue to practise safely, without fear of the impact on their registration. To support this, we have produced online materials aimed at registrants and updated our guidance on health and character to include more illustrative case studies.
What happens if my concern meets the threshold criteria for fitness to practise investigations
We will draft allegations based on the relevant information we have gathered