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Oversight

The Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA) oversees our work.

Engaging with the public about what they do via social media

Case study: Simon is a dietitian. He has recently been considering new ways of engaging with his service users and members of the public

Appeals

What to do if your application to the Register has been refused

Persona: Priya

Persona: A registrant gaining additional qualifications to extend their individual scope of practice beyond the generally accepted scope of their profession.

Diversity data: arts therapists - March 2023

This factsheet provides key EDI information for arts therapists and how the demographics of this group compare to the demographics of HCPC registrants overall

Why aren’t more professions regulated?

Responding to discussions among our registrants, here’s some background on why some titles are regulated and others not.

 

A registrant's story - Finding the why in CPD (Andrew Ormerod)

Andrew Ormerod, a registered paradedic and founder of CPDme, shares his journey to realising the importance of CPD and insight into finding its true purpose.

Employer Insights webinar - Are you really listening?

A 45-minute session looking at employers' responsibilities around raised concerns, including the importance of listening to them, barriers around them and how to overcome those barriers. We'll also look at effective approaches to acting upon raised concerns.

Providing translations

For any documents which are not in English, you will also need to provide a certified copy of an official translation

Fitness to practise fact sheets

These fact sheets provide more information and guidance to support you through the different parts of the FTP process. 

What you need to do for annual monitoring 2019–20

This year we're asking you to provide extra evidence to show how your programme has monitored practice-based learning and the involvement of service users and carers

What happens when you receive my concern

We will review your concern to decide whether it is about an issue that is within our remit to investigate