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Being selected for a CPD audit
If you are picked as part of the random sample for audit, we will send you information about completing your CPD profile
Health and wellbeing : 2023 student competition
Learning resources on health and wellbeing, created by the 2023 student competition winners.
Review documents
We produce reviews of the regulatory work we do in assessing and monitoring programmes
Education and Training Committee
The Education and Training Committee advises the Council on matters relating to education, training and registration
Possible outcomes from our review of your international application
Details on the possible outcomes to your application depending the route you've taken
Preceptorship for internationally recruited registrants
For HCPC registrants who have come to work in the UK via our international registration route, preceptorship can provide a way to support acculturation to both their new working environment and to living in the UK.
The HCPC publishes its Principles for Preceptorship
We believe that well delivered preceptorship support has a key role to play in supporting both current and future HCPC registrants, helping them to achieve their potential and to confidently meet the needs of service users.
Health and character declarations policy
This document sets out the Committee’s policy on dealing with health declarations and character declarations
2022 student competition winners
Learning resources about being open when things go wrong. Created by the 2022 student competition winners.
Black History Month 2025 - building collective strength at work
Two HCPC registrants share their reflections on the narrative around diversity and representation in healthcare, as well as their commitment to support and celebrate each other’s successes.
Preceptorship for registrants working outside the NHS, including as sole practitioners
We recognise that many HCPC registrants are employed or work outside the NHS structures, where preceptorship is less well known and may be more difficult to access.