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Maximising your team’s potential through safe and effective delegation and supervision (session 1)
This webinar will help those managing AHPs working at (or towards) advanced levels of practice with regulatory and governance issues surrounding delegation and supervision. Part of our series on scope of practice and delegation at advanced levels of practice.
Fitness to practise annual report 2016
This report provides information about the HCPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of HCPC registrants.
Before we begin
The first page you’ll see is the ‘Before we begin’ page
Register summary
Statistical summary of the HCPC Register, including the number of registrants by profession, age profile and working location.
Year in registration survey 2025 - highlights report
This report presents highlights from our fifth year in registration survey. The survey was launched in mid-July (2025), to seek the views of those who have been HCPC-registered for a year and came through the UK registration route.
Declaring convictions and cautions
Information on declaring any convictions or police cautions you've received
Top tips for completing your CPD profile if you’re selected for audit
We've compiled a list of top tips to help make the CPD auditing process as smooth as possible.
Reflecting by yourself
Case study: Emily is a dietitian working in an NHS Trust hospital. She also volunteers at a local charity that raises awareness about diabetes at events and conferences
Attending meetings
Council, committee and public liaison group meetings are public so anyone can attend
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.
CPD activity examples that support equality, diversity and inclusion
These case studies demonstrate how EDI can form a core part of your ongoing continuing professional development (CPD) requirements.
Managing stress
We all respond differently to pressure or demands that we find difficult to cope with, or situations that we don’t have much control over.