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Consultation workshop: Standards of conduct, performance and ethics - managing existing health conditions and disabilities in the workplace
This workshop gives you an opportunity to ask questions about the revisions we have made
Consultation workshop: Standards of conduct, performance and ethics - sustainability
This workshop gives you an opportunity to ask questions about the revisions we have made
HCPC welcomes PSA publication: “Ethics in extraordinary times: practitioner experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic”
This report explores the ethical experiences of practitioners working in health and social care professions and was commissioned by the Authority from Professor Deborah Bowman.
HCPC responds to the publication of the PSA’s Learning from Covid-19 report
The Professional Standards Authority has today published a report on the actions taken by regulators in the first phase of the pandemic, entitled Learning from Covid-19.
Reviewing our return to practice processes to help registrants get back to work
Ensuring those who want to return to practice can do so quickly and safely is critical.
The standards of proficiency for dietitians
The standards of proficiency that dietitians must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
CPD activity examples that suport equality, diversity and inclusion
These case studies demonstrate how EDI can form a core part of your ongoing continuing professional development (CPD) requirements.
Professor Katie Thirlaway
Registrant member
Engaging with the public about what they do via social media
Case study: Simon is a dietitian. He has recently been considering new ways of engaging with his service users and members of the public
Consultation on the revised Indicative Sanctions Policy
The Indicative Sanctions Policy sets out what principles Practice Committee Panels should consider when deciding what, if any, sanction should be applied to fitness to practise cases
Consultation on HCPC registration fees
We are consulting on proposals to increase our registration fees. If adopted, the changes would be effective from 1 October 2019 and existing registrants would pay the new renewal fee when their profession next renews its registration.