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Professional indemnity and your registration

Understanding what this means for you as a registrant or applicant to to the Register

Remote consultations webinar

Join us to explore the benefits and challenges of remote consultations and how to continue communicating effectively.

Being selected for a CPD audit

If you are picked as part of the random sample for audit, we will send you information about completing your CPD profile

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.

Updated standards of proficiency: now in effect

It is now every registrant’s responsibility to meet the updated standards, as far as they relate to their scope of practice.

Consolidated Health Professions Order 2001

Incorporating amendments and revocations made up to 1 January 2021 (including modifications applied by the Coronavirus Act 2020)

Fitness to practise

For queries relating to raising concerns, misuse of titles and the fitness to practise process

What we do

How we operate and the important development work we want to achieve to progress our corporate strategy

Supporting employees to renew their registration

Our registrants need to renew their registration every two years, and if they don't they may be removed from the Register

Diversity Data Report 2021

This report presents the findings from our registrant survey held between December 2020 and March 2021

Be Sure - check the Register and find a professional

We keep a Register of health and care professionals who meet our standards for their training, professional skills, behaviour and health

ICP threshold policy

On 14 January we launched our new Threshold Policy for Fitness to Practise Investigations and Approach to the Investigation of Health Matters policy.

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