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Partner recruitment statistics for 2024

We have had a busy twelve months recruiting for various HCPC partner roles and have been able to fill nearly all our vacancies. A very warm welcome to all our new partners!

HCPTS website updates for unrepresented registrants

We have recently made a few changes to the HCPTS website to improve the information and support provided to registrants

Digital skills and new technologies

We have emphasised the need to be able to keep up to date with digital skills and new technologies. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.

Updating your personal details with us

It is important that your contact details are kept up to date.

Meet a Partner - Max Casbon

Max is a HCPC-registered biomedical scientist, as well as an FTP panel member and registration assessor.

Introducing your new look Partner Portal

We recently upgraded the Partner Portal to the newest version and we have created some up-to-date manuals to help you navigate the system

Your new partner portal

The portal will operate in much the same way, but you’ll also be able to access new features, such as being able to download remittance advice.

Deadline for expense claims is approaching

As we approach the end of the financial year, please submit all your outstanding expense claims by Sunday 31 March 2019

Update on emergency information

We have updated our guidance concerning emergency information, first aid, fire safety, and display screen guidance for visitors to the HCPC building.

Partner recruitment statistics - 2025

Since January 2025 the partner team received 870 applications and recruited 117 new partners across the three regulatory functions - Education, Registration and Fitness to practise. A very warm welcome to all our new partners!

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