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My story - Barira Saad
Registered dietitian Barira Saad provides an insight into the HCPC international application process.
Education provider hub
This hub provides the latest updates and information for Education providers
Higher and Degree apprenticeships
Information to help education providers meet our regulatory requirements when setting up Degree Apprenticeships
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
Education annual reports
Our reports provide an insight into how we approve and monitor programmes throughout the year
Become a Partner
Provide the expertise the HCPC needs for its decision making and play important roles in the regulatory process.
Completing a CPD profile for audit
If selected for CPD audit, you'll be asked to submit a profile as proof of your activities and how they meet the standards for CPD
Position statements
Find individual position statements from the HCPC
Applying for HCPC registration?
Registration Manager Sammuel Yemane highlights what you need to do to avoid having your application returned as incomplete
HCPC statement on guidance on health and character and suicidal ideation
Our priority is ensuring that registrants have access to advice and support, so that they can get the help they need and ensure they are able to continue to practise safely, without fear of the impact on their registration. To support this, we have produced online materials aimed at registrants and updated our guidance on health and character to include more illustrative case studies.
Why registration matters - the benefits of joining a regulated profession
As an independent statutory regulator, our role is to protect the public
Delegation
These pages outline the key responsibilities and benefits of safe and effective delegation and offer practical questions for consideration when meeting your HCPC standards.
Retention of first-time HCPC registrants
Explore status of first-time registrants joining between 2013–20, showing how long they remained registered over a four-year period.