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Working with employers

Employers, including those who manage, supervise or lead the work of HCPC registered professionals, play a key role providing a number of functions, including checking their employees’ registration

Learning materials for students

A range of resources including research, case studies, guidance and video content

How we can support you

Get access to a number of independent support services, resources and useful contacts to help you through the FTP process

Maintaining professional boundaries

As a registered professional, it is your responsibility to maintain appropriate professional boundaries with service users, carers and colleagues.

Standards of conduct, performance and ethics

These standards set out, in general terms, how we expect our registrants to behave. We will use them if someone raises a concern about a registrant’s practice, and for decisions about the character of professionals who apply to our Register.

My story - Gillian Reeley

Gillian Reeley is a HCPC registered occupational therapist working for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, NHS Grampian.

Webinar: Revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics

An online session for current students, focusing on the forthcoming updates to the HCPC standards of conduct, performance and ethics.

New legislation expands the number of professions able to issue fit notes

The UK government has introduced new legislation to allow a wider range of healthcare professionals to certify fit notes.

Why registration matters - the benefits of joining a regulated profession

As an independent statutory regulator, our role is to protect the public

Health, safety and wellbeing

Looking after yourself, your colleagues and service users is vital when delivering safe and effective healthcare

The importance of mental health and your wellbeing

We want to remind health and care professionals how important it is to look after yourself.

Reflective practice

Support for, information about and examples of reflecting on your practice