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Helen Gough
Registrant member
Persona: Dylan
Persona: A registrant delegating healthcare activities to carers within social care.
Sexual safety hub
Raising awareness of the impact of sexual misconduct, and helping to improve the sexual safety of service users, those working within health and social care, and the students and learners on our approved education programmes.
Fitness to practise annual report 2009
This report provides information about the HPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of our registrants.
Social media case studies
These case studies demonstrate the positive and negative effects social media use can have on registrant’s practice
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.
Revisions to our Standards of Proficiency
The HCPC’s Standards of Proficiency set out the technical requirements and competencies – the proficiencies – that all registrants are required to be able to demonstrate on entry to their profession. All approved education programmes must ensure graduates can meet these standards for their profession. The revised sets of Standards of Proficiency must be delivered to all new cohorts starting from 1 September 2023.
Persona: Priya
Persona: A registrant gaining additional qualifications to extend their individual scope of practice beyond the generally accepted scope of their profession.
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.
Standards of conduct, performance and ethics - service user and carer consultation
In July 2006 we decided to review the standards so that we could make sure that they continued to be fit for purpose and that they conformed to the expectations of the public, registrants and other stakeholders.