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Key principles of confidentiality
You should keep the following principles in mind when handling information
What is the HCPC?
We have produced an animation to explain how we operate and how the HCPC benefits both registrants and service users
Our work
Our corporate plan sets out the important development work we want to achieve to progress our strategy
Reports
We publish a range of reports including our annual reports and accounts, and our annual fitness to practise and education reports
The standards of proficiency for clinical scientists
The standards of proficiency that clinical scientists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
What the standards say
Information on the specific sections of our standards, and how to meet them.
Commonly asked record-keeping questions, answered
Katherine Timms, Head of Policy and Standards at the HCPC, answers the most common questions we receive from registrants about record keeping
Section 6 – Declarations
In this section, you’re asked to tick boxes beside a series of statements
The benefits of supervision - an employer’s perspective
The British Psychological Society's Dr Noreen Tehrani looks at the different types of supervision from an employer's perspective - including the different benefits that employers stand to gain and tips to ensure its success.
Getting on the Register
Information on how to apply and other key aspects of getting on the Register
HCPC Diversity Data 2021 factsheets
Our factsheets provides the key EDI information by profession and how the demographics of each group compare to the demographics of HCPC registrants overall
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.
Communicating during the COVID-19 pandemic
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic