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Fitness to practise - Raising concerns
Information on raising concerns and access to the online concerns form
Revisions to the standards of proficiency
Information about the most recent update to the standards of proficiency, including comparison tables and themes in the key changes.
Registrants’ mental health
We have emphasised the importance of registrants looking after their own mental health and seeking help where necessary as a part of maintaining their fitness to practise. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.
Employer referral
Raise a concern if you are an employer of a HCPC registrant
Occupational therapists
The standards of proficiency that occupational therapists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
Access your HCPC general payment receipt
You can use your online account to download a list of the payments you've made to us since October 2020.
Request the 'HCPC registered' logo
Download the HCPC logo to promote your registration
Health and disability support
Information for current registrants who have a health condition or disability
Our requirements if you are returning to practice
Our return to practice requirements are flexible, minimum requirements. They aim to protect the public by making sure you have up-to-date knowledge and skills.
Declaring convictions and cautions
Information on declaring any convictions or police cautions you've received
Understanding your EDI
Why we're asking for equality and diversity information.
Fees and tax
Information about what we charge and what tax can be claimed back
Returning to practice – registrant case study
Hear from physiotherapist Mary who returned to practice after a 12-year career break
Sustainable practice
Information for current and future registrants who wish to learn more about sustainability in health and care, and make their practice more sustainable
Standards of conduct, performance and ethics
The ethical framework within which our registrants must work