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Periods of adaptation

This document gives guidance to applicants, employers and supervisors about periods of adaptation and aptitude tests.

Professional indemnity - your questions answered

Guidelines on insurance can be tricky, so we've compiled some of the questions our registrants commonly ask 

HCPC statement on student supervision

This statement sets out our broad expectations regarding registration participation in the supervision of students from HCPC approved programmes.

Meet a Partner - Max Casbon

Max is a HCPC-registered biomedical scientist, as well as an FTP panel member and registration assessor.

Education programmes

Contact details for all queries relating to education programme approval, monitoring and concerns

Planning a new programme

Important information for education providers planning to run a new programme

Paramedics self-referral guidance and advice - webinar

Do you know when self-referral to the HCPC is appropriate? Learn more at this free webinar specially designed for paramedics.

Employer case study - The effects of well-supported CPD (Optima Health)

Karen Philpotts, Head of Clinical Standards (MSH and MH) at Optima Health, shares a case study on the impact of well-supported CPD on one practitioner and their team.

How to apply

Further information for those looking to apply for one of our Partner roles.

Education provider and visitor survey 2020 results

The HCPC runs a biennial education provider and visitor survey, which gathers feedback to improve these stakeholders’ experience and involvement

CPD schemes

You could meet our requirements by choosing to take part in a scheme run by your professional body or any other organisation.

Education and Training panels

Education and Training panels review visitors' reports on approval and monitoring of education and training programmes. Panel members are drawn from the Education and Training Committee

If you are out of practice, but still registered with us

If you have been out of practice for more than two years, you are considered 'returning to practice', during your renewal

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