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What employers need to know - Revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics
Ahead of the revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics coming into effect, HCPC Policy colleagues outline the key areas that employers, managers and leaders of registrants may wish to focus on.
Standards of proficiency for social workers in England - service user and carer input into the review
A review of the standards of proficiency for social workers in England. This is part of the HCPCs wider review of these standards taking place in 2015 and 2016
Service user involvement in the design and delivery of education and training programmes leading to registration with the Health Professions Council
This research aims to examine available evidence regarding the use and impact of service user feedback tools in healthcare, and explore the views of people within relevant professional bodies.
Fitness to practice and the updated standards of proficiency
What employers need to know about our updated requirements for registrants to manage their mental and physcial health.
HCPC’s approach to the investigation of health matters
This policy explains how we investigate information we receive that indicates a registrant’s fitness to practise may be impaired because of their physical or mental health
Registrant snapshot - 2 November 2023
Total number of registrants for the main HCPC Register, broken down by profession (2 November 2023).
Registrant snapshot - 2 October 2023
Total number of registrants for the main HCPC Register, broken down by profession (2 October 2023).
HCPC response to Government Equalities Office consultation on banning conversion therapy in England and Wales
View our response to the Government Equalities Office consultation on banning conversion therapy in England and Wales.
Registrant snapshot - 1 March 2023
Total number of registrants for the main HCPC Register, broken down by profession (1 March 2023).
Professional indemnity and your registration
Understanding what this means for you as a registrant or applicant to to the Register
Diversity Data Report 2021
This report presents the findings from our registrant survey held between December 2020 and March 2021