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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
Managing risk: infection prevention and control
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
Become a Partner
Provide the expertise the HCPC needs for its decision making and play important roles in the regulatory process.
CPD audit data and reports
Information on the outcomes of our CPD audits
Speaking up during a pandemic
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
Education
We approve and monitor programmes within the UK for the professions we regulate
Possible outcomes from our review of your international application
Details on the possible outcomes to your application depending the route you've taken
Step 1 - Log into your online account
You log in using the email address and password that you set up during the activation process
Quality assurance principles
The principles underlying our QA processes, including aims
My story - Barira Saad
Registered dietitian Barira Saad provides an insight into the HCPC international application process.
Developing resilience
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
Being open and honest when things go wrong
The requirement to be open and honest, otherwise known as the duty of candour, is part of the standards of conduct, performance and ethics.
Partners
Partners are HCPC registrants, members of the public and legal professionals who contribute their expertise to the HCPC and play important roles in the regulatory process.
The duty of candour
Being open and honest when things go wrong.
How the standards apply to students
As a student, you should be using the standards of proficiency and standards of conduct, performance and ethics to support your learning