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Documents you need to provide
You'll be asked to upload a number of documents as part of your UK application
Digital skills and new technologies
We have emphasised the need to be able to keep up to date with digital skills and new technologies. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.
Additional entitlements
We have powers to mark or 'annotate' the Register to show where a registrant has additional entitlements because they have completed additional training in a particular area of practice.
Certifying your documents
Copies of your documents must be correctly certified by a person of standing in the community
Section 3 – Professional experience
Please use this section to tell us about your professional experience
Professional bodies for practitioner psychologists
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
Short readmission
This short readmission process is for registrants who have come off the Register and are rejoining within one month.
Professor Valerie Webster
Registrant member
What is the professional liaison service?
How our bespoke workshops and general sessions can help you get the most out of the HCPC.
How to make a declaration
A closer look at the three instances in which you would provide health and character information to the HCPC, and the different ways of supplying it for each.
Standards for prescribing
Information for employers and manaegers of HCPC registrants on our standards for prescribing
David Stirling
Registrant member
Fitness to practise annual report 2019
The Fitness to practise annual report highlights key statistics and insights and explains how we protect the public and ensure our registrants meet our standards
How to submit a deferral request
See the step-by-step guidance below of how to submit deferral request
Historical programmes
You can apply to join the Register if you have completed a programme that was historically approved by our predecessor, the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine (CPSM)