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Introducing our new online international application process
Our international application process is now completely online.
Advertising Botox injections on social media
As a prescription-only medicine, it is unlawful for Botox or Botox treatments to be advertised in any way to the public
Performance review requirements 2022-23 - what to expect
We emailed education providers due their performance review in 2022-23 and 2023-24 in early August. Providers who will undergo the process this year (2022-23) will have been given specific requirements and a key contact to work with at the HCPC.
Our new Education Quality assurance model
Updates on our quality assurance model and reflections on the achievements and challenges.
How we use your responses to our Year in Registration survey
A key part of our work is making sure we understand the experience of those going through education programmes through our Year in Registration survey.
Our services during the period of National Mourning
During the period of National Mourning, the HCPC’s core regulatory work will continue. Our offices will be closed on Monday 19 September 2022 for the national Bank Holiday for the Queen’s State Funeral.
Reviewing the way we work – improving your experience
We introduced our quality assurance model in September 2021. In replacing our previous model, we aimed for the HCPC’s Education function to be flexible, intelligent and data-led in our risk-based quality assurance of education providers.
How we use data in education decisions
This guidance is intended to help you understand how we use data in our education quality assurance work and to set some context to help you engage with our requirements and requests
New Equality, Diversity and Inclusion plan approved by Council
A bold new action plan setting out the ways in which HCPC will deliver on our commitments to equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) has been approved by the HCPC’s Council.
Reported scam calls regarding HCPC investigations
We are aware that some registrants have received automated calls regarding supposed HCPC investigations, and been asked to contact a specified number.