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Health and character declarations policy

This document sets out the Committee’s policy on dealing with health declarations and character declarations

What we mean by ‘practising your profession’

We have defined ‘practising your profession’ as drawing on your professional skills and knowledge in the course of your work.

Professions and protected titles

The professions we regulate have one or more designated titles that are protected by law and professionals must be registered to use them

Resources on record keeping

We have listed the main resources that we signpost registrants to, when they have a question about record keeping

Step 3 - Pay your renewal fee

You can spread the cost by paying by direct debit, which we will not collect until you have completed your professional declaration.

HCPC EDI Forum Blog: Why Equality, Diversity and Inclusion matters to me

EDI Forum member and HCPC registrant Dave Thomas shares his thoughts on the importance of EDI and urges fellow registrants to participate in the HCPC diversity data survey. 

FTP registrant support service

Access independent, confidential and free emotional support and practical advice for all HCPC registrants involved in the FTP process

Managing existing health conditions and disabilities in the workplace

We think that it’s important to further clarify within the standards that registrants do not need to stop practising simply because they have a physical or mental health condition.

HCPC Gender pay gap report 2017

This report sets out HCPC's gender pay gap data for the snapshot date of 5 April 2017

HCPC Gender pay gap report 2018

This report sets out HCPC's gender pay gap data for the snapshot date of 5 April 2018

My Story - Emma Vessey (Disability History Month 2023)

Emma is a registered occupational therapist. For Disability History Month 2023 she shares the story of her disability and its impacts on her life.

Advertising Botox injections on social media

As a prescription-only medicine, it is unlawful for Botox or Botox treatments to be advertised in any way to the public

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