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Fitness to practise annual report 2011
This report provides information about the HPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of HPC registrants.
Diversity data: speech and language therapists - November 2023
This factsheet provides key EDI information for speech and language therapists and how the demographics of this group compare to the demographics of HCPC registrants overall
Employer webinar - English language proficiency review and revising the standards of conduct, performance and ethics
An online session for employers or managers of HCPC registrants, looking at the HCPC's English language proficiency review and revising the standards of conduct, performance and ethics.
Profession highlights
Insight into individual professions, including registrant demographics, CPD audit results, FTP information and approved programmes
Standards of conduct, performance and ethics
These standards set out, in general terms, how we expect our registrants to behave. We will use them if someone raises a concern about a registrant’s practice, and for decisions about the character of professionals who apply to our Register.
The HCPC is looking for four new Council members
Council members play a key part in setting strategy and policy for the HCPC and ensuring that public protection is at the heart of everything that we do.
Advanced levels of practice personas
Personas that demonstrate the complex and cross-cutting topics related to advanced levels of practice.
Persona: Shona
Persona: A registrant manager based in Scotland who wants to develop a new advanced practice role within their team.
How to raise a concern
This document tells you what to do if you want to raise a concern about one of our registrants.
Watch: Employer Insights webinar - Updated standards of proficiency
Watch a recording of this 45-minute webinar designed to specially for employers and managers of HCPC registrants, to support them with the updated standards of proficiency.
Duty of candour
Our changes set out a process for registrants to follow when things go wrong which better aligns with our guidance.