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Update on COVID-19 Temporary Register

The HCPC has been informed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) that our COVID-19 Temporary Register must close on the 31st March 2024

How to fill out the returning to practice form

We have set out some top tips to help applicants complete the returning to practice form as easily as possible

Effectively managing practitioners working at advanced levels of practice (session 2)

This webinar will help those managing AHPs working at (or towards) advanced levels of practice to ensure their teams are working at full potential and meeting regulatory standards. Part of our series on scope of practice and delegation at advanced levels of practice.

Understanding your scope of practice at advanced levels of practice (session 2)

This webinar will help you effectively optimise your scope of practice when working at (or towards) advanced levels of practice. Part of a series on scope of practice and delegation at advanced levels of practice.

Completing a CPD profile for audit

If selected for CPD audit, you'll be asked to submit a profile as proof of your activities and how they meet the standards for CPD

Retention of first-time HCPC registrants

Explore status of first-time registrants joining between 2013–20, showing how long they remained registered over a four-year period.

Fitness to practise annual report 2015

This report provides information about the HCPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of HCPC registrants. 

HCPC launches consultation on permanent changes to our Rules to hold remote hearings

We launched a consultation on permanently amending our Rules to give us the express power to hold hearings remotely.

Standards for prescribing

Our expectations of education providers delivering training in prescribing and of professionals on our Register who prescribe

Dishonesty – fraud

Case study: An employer raised concerns about an operating department practitioner’s (ODP) conviction of fraud. For this conviction, she was sentenced to 18-months imprisonment and suspended for 24 months.

Driving under the influence of alcohol

Case study: A podiatrist self-referred following a conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol.