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Physiotherapists: how to rejoin the Register if you’ve been removed
We want to get you back on the Register as soon as possible. Please follow these steps to make sure you've reapplied correctly.
My Story - Srikesavan Sabapathy (South Asian Heritage Month 2023)
To mark South Asian Heritage Month 2023, Srikesavan Sabapathy shares his story of coming to the UK as an international registrant.
Join our #myHCPCstandards webinars – learn about the revised standards conduct, perfomance and ethics
We are hosting six new #myHCPCstandards webinars designed to support registrants with the revisions to the standards of conduct, performance and ethics and accompanying social media guidance.
What happens if I don't renew
Steps you can take if you haven't renewed your registration in time or want to leave the Register
Being open when things go wrong: 2022 student competition winners
Learning resources about being open when things go wrong. Created by the 2022 student competition winners.
May bank holidays 2025 - Service availability
The HCPC offices will be closed on Monday 5 May and Monday 26 May 2025.
May bank holidays 2024 - Service availability
The HCPC offices will be closed on Monday 6 May and Monday 27 May 2024.
Returning to practice after the pandemic - why we're reinstating a 12-month updating period
As our 12-month updating period comes into effect once more, Policy Manager Madeleine Connor looks back on the COVID-19 pandemic and circumstances that temporarily extended it.
An employer’s perspective: supporting staff to embed the updated standards
In this article, we provide three examples from real-life employers of HCPC registrants who describe how they are supporting their team with embedding the updated standards of proficiency.
Approach to fitness to practise investigations and hearings
HCPC statement of approach to fitness to practise investigations and hearings during the COVID-19 pandemic
Service user involvement in the design and delivery of education and training programmes leading to registration with the Health Professions Council
This research aims to examine available evidence regarding the use and impact of service user feedback tools in healthcare, and explore the views of people within relevant professional bodies.