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Our data on equality, diversity and inclusion

By delving into the data we hold, we can develop a better understanding of how different groups are affected by our processes

Diversity Data Report 2021

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

What to expect from us

We recognise that the fitness to practise process can be a stressful experience so we try to make our process as open and clear as possible

Course information form and professional qualification certificate

The Course Information Form should be sent to your university or training institution for completion and uploaded when you apply

NHS England Prescribing and Support Assurance Framework

NHS England, in collaboration with stakeholders across the UK including HCPC, has developed a framework to demonstrate the resources, governance measures, considerations and responsibilities in place to ensure and assure safe prescribing.

Working with our stakeholders

See how we work with stakeholders, which underpins the functioning of the model

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.

An employer's perspective: Supporting a registrant through fitness to practise proceedings

Ruth Clement is Head of Kent Children’s Therapies at Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust. A concern was raised about a HCPC-registered therapist that Ruth line-managed. Here she gives her perspective on the events and shares tips for employers or managers in similar situations.

Roles in Fitness to Practise

Fitness to Practise investigate complaints regarding a registrant’s fitness to practise and conducted hearings through the Tribunal Service when required