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Fitness To Practise Annual Report 2021-22
This annual report provides an account of our work in 2021-22 investigating fitness to practise (FTP) concerns raised with us about the 15 professions we regulate.
How and why we review the standards
The background to why we made the changes, including the constulation process.
Regulating further professions
How the government decides which professions should be regulated
Resources
Material to help registrants understand and meet the updated standards of proficiency.
Become a Partner
Provide the expertise the HCPC needs for its decision making and play important roles in the regulatory process.
What we cannot investigate
The types of issues we cannot get involved with
Raising concerns
Step-by-step process on how to raise a concern
Employer insight: Supporting members of the LGBT+ community flourish in the workplace
Dawn Starley (educational psychologist) shares her professional and personal experiences and why EDI is critical for ensuring all members of society are given a fair chance to be themselves
Disclosing information without consent
There are a small number of circumstances where you might need to pass on information without consent, or when you have asked for consent but the service user has refused it
What is supervision?
Learn what we mean by 'supervision' and how you can apply this in your practice
Protecting the health and safety of others
We expect our registrants to take all reasonable steps to reduce risk of harm, and to maintain a safe practice environment
Role of the regulator
As an independent statutory regulator, our role is to protect the public