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Your health and wellbeing

Resources and information to support your physical and mental health.

Supporting you through COVID-19 – protecting your wellbeing

To be able to care for your patients, you must take care of yourself. Here are a few tips and resources to help you do that.

Being open when things go wrong

Case study on being open and honest if something has gone wrong in any care, treatment or other services they have provided

Fitness to practise

This page provides information about what we mean by 'fitness to practise', and our role in relation to it.

My Story - Emma Vessey (Disability History Month 2023)

Emma is a registered occupational therapist. For Disability History Month 2023 she shares the story of her disability and its impacts on her life.

What has changed

Find details of the revised standards of conduct performance and ethics, and how they compare to the current standards.

#myhcpcstandards: Maintaining fitness to practise

In this webinar we will explore the requirement to the requirement to look after your own health and wellbeing, ensuring you are fit to practise.

Remuneration Committee

This committee reviews the annual salary of our employees

Consent and confidentiality

It is important that you get the service user’s permission, or ‘consent’, before you share or disclose their information or use it for reasons which are not related to the care or services you provide for them

HCPC launches search for its next Council Apprentices: could it be you?

This is a unique opportunity to be mentored by senior Council members and to engage in discussions and decisions on important public interest matters, and I look forward to welcoming our new Council Apprentices.

An opportunity to join our Council and help keep patients and service users safe

As we enter the final year of our current Corporate Strategy, the HCPC is looking to recruit four new members of our Council: one registrant member and up to three lay members.

Reporting concerns

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