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Update on our new fee proposals

Your concerns, arguments, and views about the impact of HCPC’s proposed fee rise have prompted us to re-think our approach.

Employer Insights webinar: Fitness to practise

We will explore the harmful impact a poor culture can have on registrants’ ability to achieve their professional standards.

Supervision templates

Our supervision templates provide some examples of how you might want to structure your supervision sessions and the types of conversations you could have.

Diversity data

Our dashboard shows key equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) information with regards to the characteristics of HCPC registrants

What you need to do for annual monitoring 2019–20

This year we're asking you to provide extra evidence to show how your programme has monitored practice-based learning and the involvement of service users and carers

Case studies of fitness to practise concerns

Our case studies illustrate the types of issues that are taken into consideration by a panel when deciding if a registrant’s fitness to practise is impaired

Engaging with our performance review process

What to reflect on to get the most out of our performance review process, and how to do so

Retention should continue to be a top priority

New analysis of HCPC data suggests that, despite 14 of the 15 professions that we regulate growing in numbers, retention remains an issue.

New English language requirements for international applicants to come into effect in 2025

From 29 January 2025, new English language proficiency requirements for new international applicants seeking to join the Register will come into effect.

Meet a Partner - Mary Hannon-Fletcher

Mary Hannon-Fletcher is a Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Ulster University. She is also an HCPC Panel Member and Lead Visitor.

COVID-19: Information for registrants

We are encouraging registered health and care professionals to keep up-to-date with all information and guidance concerning the recent outbreak of COVID-19.

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