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HCPC Council approves future fee increase proposals
This increase of £6.98 per annum means the HCPC will still have among the lowest registrant fees of all the professional health and care regulators.
Information about training for chiropodists / podiatrists in prescription only medicines
Our role in approving prescription only medicine training
Being selected for a CPD audit
If you are picked as part of the random sample for audit, we will send you information about completing your CPD profile
Direct debit collections
Information about direct debit collection dates for quarterly and bi-annual payments, including payment amounts.
Appeals
What to do if your application to the Register has been refused
If you are out of practice, but still registered with us
If you have been out of practice for more than two years, you are considered 'returning to practice', during your renewal
How to activate your online account
Guidance on how to activate your account to enable you to renew online.
Declaring convictions and cautions
Information on declaring any convictions or police cautions you've received
Health and character declarations
Information about what you need to declare, how to make a declaration and where you'll be asked to make one.
Historical programmes
You can apply to join the Register if you have completed a programme that was historically approved by our predecessor, the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine (CPSM)
Update on our new fee proposals
Your concerns, arguments, and views about the impact of HCPC’s proposed fee rise have prompted us to re-think our approach.
Service announcement: Christmas and New Year 2025
During the festive period this year we’ll be closing temporarily, beginning at 12 noon on 24 December 2025. We will reopen on 2 January 2026 as normal.
HCPC fee rise approved by Parliaments
Following our consultation with registrants, professional bodies, trade unions, and the public last year, the legislation to implement our latest proposed fee increase has now been approved in both the UK and Scottish Parliaments.