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Health and Care Professions Tribunal Service
The HCPTS makes independent decisions about registrants' fitness to practise
Fitness to practise annual report 2012
This report provides information about the HPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of HPC registrants.
Professional Liaison Service
The HCPC Professional Liaison Service was established in 2020 following a decision to invest in more upstream regulation. Upstream regulation describes an approach to regulation that is focussed on prevention, partnership and support.
Fitness to practise annual report 2006
This report provides information about the HPC’s work in considering allegations about the Fitness to Practise of our registrants.
Case studies of fitness to practise concerns
Our case studies illustrate the types of issues that are taken into consideration by a panel when deciding if a registrant’s fitness to practise is impaired
What is the professional liaison service?
How our bespoke workshops and general sessions can help you get the most out of the HCPC.
How we investigate
We investigate all concerns objectively and independently
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.
Persona: Ola
Persona: A registrant story connecting scope of practice, CPD, supervision and delegation.
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.
Shared Update on the Regulation of Advanced Levels of Practice
The HCPC and General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) have collaborated to produce a Shared Update for registrants working at or towards advanced levels of practice in a range of sectors and settings.
Recognising and acting on sexual misconduct
Our registrants must treat service users, carers and colleagues with respect and dignity, and maintain appropriate professional boundaries.