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Are you and your team ready for the updated standards of proficiency?

As the updated standards of proficiency come into effect on 1 September 2023, you might be wondering what you need to do as a manager or employer of HCPC registrants. In this article we share ideas, tips and strategies to help you and your team prepare to embed the updated standards into everyday practice.

How we’re supporting you with the updates to our standards of proficiency

Adam Haxell, Strategic Relationships Lead, sets out the activities in this key period of engagement, to raise awareness of our updated standards and help registrants overcome any barriers they may face in meeting them.

Join our #myhcpcstandards webinars – learn about the updated standards of proficiency

We recently released updates to our standards of proficiency, which come into effect on 1 September 2023.

The fitness to practise process - Information for employers and managers

This document provides information to employers or managers of our registrants.

#myhcpcstandards: Leadership

In this webinar we will explore the updated standards' focus on leadership, and how to integrate these changes into your practice. 

#myhcpcstandards: Digital skills and new technologies

In this webinar we will explore the updated standards' requirement that registrants maintain their ability to use new technology relevant to their practice.

Fitness To Practise Annual Report 2021-22

This annual report provides an account of our work in 2021-22 investigating fitness to practise (FTP) concerns raised with us about the 15 professions we regulate.

Assessing and quantifying risk

We use a risk model which allows us to be consistent in the application of our standards and processes.

Our data on equality, diversity and inclusion

By delving into the data we hold, we can develop a better understanding of how different groups are affected by our processes

Threshold policy for fitness to practise investigations

This policy sets out the HCPC’s approach to investigating fitness to practise concerns and outlines our investigation process

Guidance on health and character

This document provides guidance on our processes when assessing the health and character of people who apply to, or who are on, our Register.

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

Fitness to practise decisions

Information for those wishing to make a complaint about a decision included in the outcome of a fitness to practise case.

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