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Engaging with the public about what they do via social media
Case study: Simon is a dietitian. He has recently been considering new ways of engaging with his service users and members of the public
Fitness To Practise Annual Report 2020-21
Our Fitness to practise report highlights key insights from the year, explains how we protect the public and shows how we help registrants meet our standards
Our approach to temporary registration
We have worked with the UK Government to create a COVID-19 temporary register, of two parts
What happens if my concern meets the threshold criteria for fitness to practise investigations
We will draft allegations based on the relevant information we have gathered
Review of the standards of education and training
We review our standards periodically to ensure that they are up-to date with current practice.
Reflecting on your practice and its emotional impact with Schwartz rounds
In 2019, we commissioned the University of Surrey to produce a film evidencing the process and benefits of Schwartz rounds.
Developing and sharing skills and knowledge and networking with other professionals using social media
Case study: Kathy is an occupational therapist, working in the NHS, and has recently trained as a best interests assessor
Why and how we revised our standards of proficiency
Following comprehensive review and public consultation, the revised sets of standards were approved by the Council in March 2022.
Preceptorship for internationally recruited registrants
For HCPC registrants who have come to work in the UK via our international registration route, preceptorship can provide a way to support acculturation to both their new working environment and to living in the UK.
Flowchart: the fitness to practise investigations process
If a concern is raised or referral is made about a HCPC-registered professional, our fitness to practice investigations process will begin. This flowchart summarises the steps.
Disclosing information to regulators
There are a number of regulators – such as the General Medical Council, the Care Quality Commission and us – who may need you to pass on information to them
Return to practice: attracting an untapped resource
Paul Chapman on the benefits for employers in supporting professionals back to practice
What you should expect from your health and care professional
The level of care you receive from a registered professional should meet our standards
#myHCPCtandards webinar - standard 3
Work within the limits of your knowledge and skills - standard 3 of the standards of conduct, performance and ethics.
Customer service process
Step by step guide on the complaints process