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Diversity data: physiotherapists - March 2023
This factsheet provides key EDI information for physiotherapists and how the demographics of this group compare to the demographics of HCPC registrants overall
Diversity data: radiographers - March 2023
This factsheet provides key EDI information for radiographers and how the demographics of this group compare to the demographics of HCPC registrants overall
Diversity data: dietitians - March 2023
This factsheet provides key EDI information for dietitians and how the demographics of this group compare to the demographics of HCPC registrants overall
How to make a declaration
A closer look at the three instances in which you would provide health and character information to the HCPC, and the different ways of supplying it for each.
Our approach to closing the COVID-19 temporary register(s)
The Temporary Register will close on the 30 September 2022.
Failure to conduct a full / accurate assessment
Case study: An employer raised concerns about a psychologist who did not report a service user’s suicidal thoughts to their supervisor or any other professionals. This was despite it happening repeatedly and after recording a case note.
Communicating during the COVID-19 pandemic
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
Reflecting on LGBT+ History Month 2025
Adrian Barrowdale, Strategic Lead for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) reflects on the challenges still faced by LGBT+ people and the opportunities to build on the history of the LGBT+ rights movements.
Maintaining professional boundaries
As a registered professional, it is your responsibility to maintain appropriate professional boundaries with service users, carers and colleagues.
My Story - Srikesavan Sabapathy (South Asian Heritage Month 2023)
To mark South Asian Heritage Month 2023, Srikesavan Sabapathy shares his story of coming to the UK as an international registrant.
When something goes wrong, openness is in everybody’s best interests
Vince Clarke, paramedic and senior lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire, discusses the challenges you may face when something goes wrong