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Developing routes where learners are employees of partner organisations
We have produced a document for education providers who are considering running a new programme where learners are also employers of partner organisations.
Focus on ensuring high quality
Supporting information which expands on the delivery elements of Preceptorship Principle 2 - Quality & oversight of preceptorship
Principles for preceptorship
Helping health and care professionals through career transitions
Practitioner psychologists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Glossary of terms
The following terms are defined in the context of preceptorship.
Partner Compliance training
We have developed an eLearning module which combines a refresher on EDI and includes aspects of unconscious bias and sexual harassment. In addition, all partners have to receive training on information security as they deal with information on behalf of the HCPC.
Sustainable practice
Information for current and future registrants who wish to learn more about sustainability in health and care, and make their practice more sustainable
Free Trade Agreement (FTA) applications
Applicants who trained or practised in either Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein are eligible to apply via this route.
Reviewing your application
We'll check if your application is complete and all your documents are certified correctly
Future areas of focus
We are currently focused on the following areas, through our assessment and engagement activities.
Section 1 – Your details
In this section we ask you for your personal and contact information
Key statistics on education and training for HCPC professions
We have provided key statistics as a summary of the picture of education and training for the professions we regulate, and how that picture is changing.
Historical programmes
You can apply to join the Register if you have completed a programme that was historically approved by our predecessor, the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine (CPSM)