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Gender and ethnicity pay gap reports 2020

The data for both these reports are from the snapshot date of 5 April in the preceding year (2020).

Reviewing our approach

Those on the COVID-19 Temporary Register have until 2 October 2023 to complete and submit a declaration form to be able to remain on the COVID-19 Temporary Register until the 31 March 2024.

Updating your knowledge and skills

If you have not practised for two years or more, you must complete either 30 or 60 days of updating (depending on how long you have been out of practice)

Standards of proficiency

The professional standards all registrants must meet in order to become registered, and remain on the Register

How to use the MRS

Step-by-step instructions for using the Multiple Registrant Search (MRS)

What happens after making a declaration?

About the investigation process, which begins after a declaration is made. 

Comparison tables

The changes between the previous standards and the updated standards are set out in these comparison tables.

Bringing profession into disrepute / inappropriate comments on social media

Case study: A paramedic self-referred after he posted inappropriate comments on social media, which caused his employer to suspend him.

Supervision case studies and templates

This section includes case studies and templates to demonstrate how to approach supervision effectively

Working with professional bodies in education

Professional bodies play an important and complimentary role to our own regulatory role within education quality assurance and enhancement.

Our services during the period of National Mourning

During the period of National Mourning, the HCPC’s core regulatory work will continue. Our offices will be closed on Monday 19 September 2022 for the national Bank Holiday for the Queen’s State Funeral.

New HCPC Council Apprentices appointed, as scheme enters fourth year

I am delighted to announce the appointment of our two new HCPC Council Apprentices, Geraldine Kinkead-Richards and Jordan McKenna. 

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