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Canlyniadau chwilio am care act 2014

Yn dangos 196 i 210 o 291 canlyniadau

Annual report and accounts 2014-15

Our annual report highlights how we are engaging with stakeholders to better understand how we can prevent fitness to practise cases.

Reporting concerns

Case study on reporting concerns about the safety or wellbeing of service users, carers or others

Our guidance on confidentiality

How to ensure you meet our standards when handling information about service users

Diversity Data Report 2021

This report presents the findings from our registrant survey held between December 2020 and March 2021

Fitness to practise annual report 2013

This report provides information about the HCPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of HCPC registrants.

Alternative mechanisms for resolving disputes: a literature review

The third report in a series on research in regulation of the professions registered with the HPC.

HCPC Corporate Plan 2025-26

The HCPC Corporate Plan 2025-26 sets out how we will continue to make progress on each of our six strategic priorities over the year.

Fitness to practise annual report 2017

This report provides information about the HCPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of HCPC registrants. 

Responding to the 10 Year Health Plan for England: A guide for education providers

We have produced this information to help education providers and others understand how to engage with, and where required, seek approval from HCPC

Continuing fitness to practise - Towards an evidence-based approach to revalidation

The second in a series of research reports on the regulation of the health professions registered with the HPC. 

Fitness to practise annual report 2016

This report provides information about the HCPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of HCPC registrants. 

Standards of conduct, performance and ethics - Connect review

This consultation sought to enable people living with aphasia and their carers to be meaningfully involved in evaluating the standards of conduct, performance and ethics set by HCPC and to provide feedback, based on their own experiences, which may inform changes to the standards.

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