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Accessibility statement
Our website accessibility statement outlines the standards we follow, areas for improvement, and how we’re working to make our websites and digital content more accessible.
Alternative languages
You can request translations of key content, and we support the Welsh Language Scheme.
The Register
Our interactive dashboards provide insights into the professionals registered with us
Education and training data
Key statistics as a summary of the picture of education and training for the professions we regulate.
CPD audit data
Statistics for the outcome of the continuing professional development (CPD) audits for the professions we regulate
Using your online account
Find guidance on creating, accessing and managing your online account.
Insight from our assessments
These pages summarise our findings from reviewing education providers and programmes in recent years.
Diversity data
Our dashboard shows key equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) information with regards to the characteristics of HCPC registrants
CPD resources
Find information and guidance on our CPD standards and audits
Recognising and acting on sexual misconduct
Our registrants must treat service users, carers and colleagues with respect and dignity, and maintain appropriate professional boundaries.
Certifying documents for readmission
Copies of your documents must be correctly certified by a person of standing in the community
Why and how we revised our standards of proficiency
Following comprehensive review and public consultation, the revised sets of standards were approved by the Council in March 2022.
Promoting public health and preventing ill-health
We have introduced new standards about promoting public health and preventing ill-health. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
We have significantly expanded the role of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI), placing specific importance on making sure that practice is inclusive for all service users. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.