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Key characteristics of effective supervision
We recently commissioned Newcastle University to undertake research into what makes clinical and peer supervision effective
Essential maintenance to our online services this evening
Due to planned maintenance to improve our registration services, your online account will be temporarily unavailableon the evening of Thursday 27 April, between 5-8pm GMT.
Launching the Corporate Plan: Realising HCPC’s ambitions in 2021
HCPC has published its Corporate Plan for 2021-22
Now open: HCPC student competition 2024! #HCPCstudentcomp
For the third year running, the HCPC has opened its student competition.
Registration: what you need to know as an employer
Info on joining the Register, renewals, international applicants, period of adaptation and returning to practice
Reclassification of gabapentin and pregabalin
From midnight on 1st April 2019, gabapentin and pregabalin will be reclassified as Schedule 3 controlled drugs, under the Misuse of Drugs Regulations (2001), and Class C of the Misuse of Drugs Act (1971)
Chiropodists / podiatrists
The standards of proficiency that chiropodists / podiatrists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
The public
As a regulator set up to protect the public, involving the public as key stakeholders is essential to our work and we are committed to this involvement in a number of our core organisational activities
Biomedical scientists
The standards of proficiency that biomedical scientists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
Fitness to Practise concerns relating to sexual misconduct 2023-24
This report provides an assessment of concerns raised with us about the health and care professionals we regulate, which related to sexual misconduct and criminal matters or conduct of a sexual nature.
Fitness to practise data and reports
Statistical information and analysis on the fitness to practise process
Returning to practice
Information about the process you need to complete if you are returning to practice after a break of more than two years