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Scope of practice FAQs and resources
Further information and guidance to help you determine what is and is not in your scope of practice
Hearing aid dispensers
The standards of proficiency that hearing aid dispensers must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
Clinical scientists
The standards of proficiency that clinical scientists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
Prosthetists / orthotists
The standards of proficiency that prosthetists / orthotists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
Chiropodists / podiatrists
The standards of proficiency that chiropodists / podiatrists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
What our investigation would involve
If we decide that a concern is within our remit at the triage stage, we will carry out an initial investigation
What is the HCPC?
We have produced an animation to explain how we operate and how the HCPC benefits both registrants and service users
Identifying your current scope of practice
Advice on how to work out what your current scope of practice is
Focus on creating a good culture
Supporting information which expands on the delivery elements of Preceptorship Principle 1: Organisational culture & preceptorship
Be Sure - check the Register
We keep a Register of health and care professionals who meet our standards for their training, professional skills, behaviour and health
We have launched our new whistleblowing policy
Our new whistleblowing policy provides guidance on what to do if you have a concern about wrongdoing in the public interest.
What you should expect from your health and care professional
The level of care you receive from a registered professional should meet our standards
Standards in practice: how to report concerns about safety
Taking action when you have concerns is an important part of professional practice, but sometimes it’s difficult to know how to raise concerns appropriately.