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How we are informing our work by considering graduate experience

We want to continually improve our support for education providers in meeting our regulatory requirements, and delivering the best programmes they can. A key part of our work is making sure we understand the experience of those going through education programmes.

Attending meetings

Council, committee and public liaison group meetings are public so anyone can attend

How we investigate health concerns

The HCPC takes a proportionate approach to investigating concerns about a registrant’s physical or mental health

Accessible formats

Find out how to request our publications or information in alternative formats, including large print, audio or braille.

Standards of education and training review: Public workshop - cancelled

An online workshop for members of the public on our review of the standards of education and training (SETs). We'll give an overview of the review process and go through some of the changes we are proposing.

My Story - Jordan Aimey (Black History Month 2023)

HCPC Registered Physiotherapist Jordan Aimey, Senior Physiotherapist at Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust, has written about his journey in a piece to celebrate Black History Month.

Welsh language standards

How we deliver services to Welsh speaking members of the public

Fitness to practise data 2019-20

Key facts and figures of our work in protecting the public and promoting professionalism

Student misconduct

A closer look at student misconduct whilst on a programme, and what resources are there to support you in developing related policies.

Prescribing

To be a prescriber means to have the legal authority to issue prescriptions

Accessibility

How we ensure our content and services meet the needs of all our stakeholders

Top tips for professionalism on social media during COVID-19

Katherine Timms, Head of Policy and Standards, provides advice on how professionals can use social media appropriately during COVID-19