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We’ve been speaking to Registrants throughout the pandemic and highlighting their COVID-19 experiences

Paramedic prescribing: what you need to know

New legislation has come into force to allow advanced paramedics to prescribe medicines to patients. As of 1 April 2018, paramedics were able to undertake training in independent and supplementary prescribing.

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.

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.

Join our #myHCPCstandards webinars – learn about the revised standards conduct, performance and ethics

We are hosting six new #myHCPCstandards webinars designed to support registrants with the revisions to the standards of conduct, performance and ethics and accompanying social media guidance.

HCPC welcomes PSA publication: “Ethics in extraordinary times: practitioner experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic”

This report explores the ethical experiences of practitioners working in health and social care professions and was commissioned by the Authority from Professor Deborah Bowman.

New supervision resources to help you and your practise

We are very pleased to have launched our new online materials on supervision, which provide practical advice and support for registrants and their supervisors

Update on the Indicative Sanctions Policy review

In early 2017, the HCPC commenced a review of the Indicative Sanctions Policy to ensure it is up to date, reflects public opinion, and continues to support fair and proportionate decision making. As part of this review we commissioned market research into the public’s views of the Policy and undertook a public consultation.

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.