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Partners

Partners are HCPC registrants, members of the public and legal professionals who contribute their expertise to the HCPC and play important roles in the regulatory process.

Developing resilience

The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic

Other organisations

This page lists the other organisations that are responsible for regulating, and investigating concerns about, health and care professionals in the UK.

Meet the HCPC, St Helens

Meet the HCPC (St Helens) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas

UK applications

Information for applicants who trained in the UK

Consultation on Standards for prescribing

We are consulting on proposed changes to the Standards for prescribing.

Review of the grandparenting process

The Health Professions Council’s review of the grandparenting process. We have produced this document because it is important that as an organisation we assess how effectively we have achieved our aims. We have tried to do this is in a balanced way, including statistics and testimonials from some of those who were involved in, or affected by, the process.

Fitness to practise FAQs

Frequently asked questions about the HCPTS and fitness to practise hearings

HCPC joins health and care regulators to publish 2024 whistleblowing report

The HCPC, in collaboration with eight other professional health and care regulators, has published the latest Whistleblowing disclosures report for 2024.

HCPC welcomes PSA publication: “Ethics in extraordinary times: practitioner experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic”

This report explores the ethical experiences of practitioners working in health and social care professions and was commissioned by the Authority from Professor Deborah Bowman.

Consultation on the revised Guidance on Health and Character

We have undertaken a thorough review of the existing guidance and are seeking the views of our stakeholders on the proposed revision.

Regulating in the next phase – COVID-19

The pandemic required us to quickly adapt how we operated as a regulator. We intend to build on this agility to ensure we deliver effective public protection through lean and intelligent regulation.

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