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The costs of fitness to practise - a study of the Health and Care Professions Council
This study aims to generate descriptive statistics for different features of the HCPC’s Fitness to Practise processes and to address some specific questions regarding the factors which impact on costs.
Learning from the fitness to practise process to support employees
We publish information that helps us and you to learn from our fitness to practise cases
May bank holidays 2026 - Service availability
The HCPC offices will be closed on Monday 4 May and Monday 25 May 2026.
Alternative languages
You can request translations of key content, and we support the Welsh Language Scheme.
What to expect from us if you raise a concern
We investigate all cases objectively and independently
Delegation FAQs and resources
Further guidance and resources to help you determine whether delegation is appropriate and how to delegate effectively.
Diversity data
Information held by the HCPC on Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)
HCPC collaborates on joint statement on use of AI in health and care professional education
A collaboration of five regulators, including the HCPC has published a joint statement on principles relating to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education and training.
Understanding your EDI
Why we're asking for equality and diversity information.
What happens when you receive my concern
We will review your concern to decide whether it is about an issue that is within our remit to investigate
Accessible formats
Find out how to request our publications or information in alternative formats, including large print, audio or braille.
What happens if my concern meets the threshold criteria for fitness to practise investigations
We will draft allegations based on the relevant information we have gathered
#myhcpcstandards: Supervision
In this webinar we will explore supervision and its important role in supporting the professional and personal development of registrants and improving patient care.
Regulating advanced levels of practice
All registrants working at advanced levels are fully regulated and must meet all regulatory standards which are relevant to their scope of practice.