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Registrant snapshot - 1 April 2025

Total number of registrants for the HCPC Register, broken down by profession and application route to registration (1 April 2025).

Registrant snapshot - 1 November 2024

Total number of registrants for the HCPC Register, broken down by profession and application route to registration (1 November 2024).

Year in registration survey 2022 – highlights report

This paper presents highlights from our year in registration survey 2022 (formerly known as the new graduate survey), which seeks the views of those who have been HCPC-registered for a year about their education and training programme, how this prepared them to practice, and the first year in employment. 

Supporting employees to renew their registration

Our registrants need to renew their registration every two years, and if they don't they may be removed from the Register

Becoming registered once you qualify

Information for students and applicants about applying for registration

New threshold for paramedic registration

In 2018, we raised the level of qualification for paramedics’ registration. Previously paramedics needed to achieve ‘Equivalent to Certificate of Higher Education’ to become registered. Currently they need to achieve ’Bachelor degree with honours’.

Paying your renewal fees

How to pay the renewal fee to maintain your HCPC registration

Continuing professional development and your registration

This document provides guidance to registrants about our requirements for continuing professional development (CPD).

CPD advice for students

Natalie Berrie, Registration Manager at the HCPC, gives an overview of the CPD process

Tax relief for registrants: Claiming tax back just got easier

We've been working to make it easier for registrants to claim tax relief on their registration fees and manage aspects of their own registration and our most recent improvement is now live.

Our approach to temporary registration

We have worked with the UK Government to create a COVID-19 temporary register, of two parts