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Canlyniadau chwilio am care act 2014

Yn dangos 121 i 135 o 953 canlyniadau

Having consent

Case study on having consent from service users (or other appropriate authority) before any care, treatment or other services is carried out

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.

#myhcpcstandards: Technology and digital

In this webinar we will explore the requirement to to utilise technology and digital methods to enhance the care that you provide.

Update on COVID-19 Temporary Register

The HCPC has been informed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) that our COVID-19 Temporary Register must close on the 31st March 2024

Supporting professionals during the busy winter period

Read our joint letter regarding the busy winter period and how we are supporting health and care professionals during this time.

Our response to the PSA review 2024-25

The most recent performance assessment report regarding the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) has been published by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA) today.  

Raising concerns, openness and honesty

An important part of being a health and care profession is reporting concerns about safety and being open and honest

Share your COVID-19 story

We are eager to highlight the vital work that you and many other health and care colleagues are doing during this unprecedented time

Being open when things go wrong

Case study on being open and honest if something has gone wrong in any care, treatment or other services they have provided

Sale, supply and administration

Local arrangements can be made to allow health and care professionals who are not prescribers to supply or administer medicines

We have revised our standards for prescribing

The Health and Care Professions Council has recently revised our standards for prescribing, following a public consultation. The revised standards took effect on 1 September 2019.

Standards in practice: being open when things go wrong

The duty of candour is important for anyone working in health and care, but what does it mean in practice?

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