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Employer Insights webinar: Fitness to practise

We will explore the harmful impact a poor culture can have on registrants’ ability to achieve their professional standards.

Supervision templates

Our supervision templates provide some examples of how you might want to structure your supervision sessions and the types of conversations you could have.

Student competition

Each year, we run a competition for students who, at the time of entry, are enrolled on an HCPC-approved pre-registration programme.

Diversity data

Our dashboard shows key equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) information with regards to the characteristics of HCPC registrants

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.

Engaging with our performance review process

What to reflect on to get the most out of our performance review process, and how to do so

Retention should continue to be a top priority

New analysis of HCPC data suggests that, despite 14 of the 15 professions that we regulate growing in numbers, retention remains an issue.

COVID-19: Information for registrants

We are encouraging registered health and care professionals to keep up-to-date with all information and guidance concerning the recent outbreak of COVID-19.

The fitness to practise process - Information for employers and managers

This document provides information to employers or managers of our registrants.

What is your scope of practice

But how do you determine what your scope of practice is? This page, and the resources within it, will help.

Christmas and New Year 2021: Service availability and how to contact us

Information about the areas operating urgent support, and how you can contact us if your query falls into one of these.

Position statement: Taking part in industrial action

If you are an HCPC registrant taking part in industrial action, the behaviours set out in our standards of conduct, performance and ethics still apply

New threshold for paramedic registration

In 2018, we raised the level of qualification for paramedics’ registration. Previously paramedics needed to achieve ‘Equivalent to Certificate of Higher Education’ to become registered. Currently they need to achieve ’Bachelor degree with honours’.