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Recognising and acting on sexual misconduct
Our registrants must treat service users, carers and colleagues with respect and dignity, and maintain appropriate professional boundaries.
Documents you need to prepare and certify
Before applying, prepare and certify your documents to avoid delays to your application
Social media: Think before you post
Blog on important things to remember when posting on social media including being mindful of what you post as a registered professional and understanding your impact especially during these current times.
Planning a new programme
Important information for education providers planning to run a new programme
What is the HCPC?
We have produced an animation to explain how we operate and how the HCPC benefits both registrants and service users
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
Physiotherapists: how to rejoin the Register if you’ve been removed
We want to get you back on the Register as soon as possible. Please follow these steps to make sure you've reapplied correctly.
Join our #myHCPCstandards webinars – learn about the revised standards conduct, performance and ethics
We are hosting six new #myHCPCstandards webinars designed to support registrants with the revisions to the standards of conduct, performance and ethics and accompanying social media guidance.
What to do if you have a concern
If you have experienced harassment or sexual misconduct from a HCPC registrant, you are able to speak to us about this . Anyone can speak to us and raise a concern.
Section 2 – Your qualification
In this section please provide us with details of your relevant training
Further centralising the service user
We have improved the central role of the service user, including a focus on valid consent and effective communication. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.
Fitness to practise annual report 2017
This report provides information about the HCPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of HCPC registrants.