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Webinar: Future rules for the use of in-person, hybrid and remote hearings

In this webinar we will outline why we have taken the decision to allow the continued use of remote and hybrid hearings to complement the use of in-person hearings within the HCPC tribunal service. We will go through the new principles that will determine the type of hearing and respond or capture all questions from those taking part.

SCPE: pre-consultation workshop (service users)

Online workshop for service users to discuss changes to the standards of conduct, performance and ethics

SCPE: pre-consultation workshop (registrants)

Online workshop for registrants to discuss changes to the standards of conduct performance and ethics

SCPE: pre-consultation workshop (trade unions)

Online workshop for trade union representatives to discuss changes to the standards of conduct, performance and ethics

SCPE: pre-consultation workshop (students)

Online workshop for students to discuss changes to the standards of conduct, performance and ethics

My COVID-19 story - Gillian Reeley

Gillian Reeley is a HCPC registered occupational therapist working for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, NHS Grampian.

Our requirements if you are returning to practice

Our return to practice requirements are flexible, minimum requirements. They aim to protect the public by making sure you have up-to-date knowledge and skills.

Failure to provide adequate care

Case study: A paramedic self-referred with an allegation that he carried out inadequate assessments.

Failure to maintain adequate records

Case study: An occupational therapist’s employer raised concerns relating to their clinical practice and conduct, following a number of incidents relating to nine different cases.

Failure to provide adequate care

Case study: A professional body raised a concern that a biomedical scientist had acted beyond her scope of practise.

Driving under the influence of alcohol

Case study: A podiatrist self-referred following a conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Dishonesty by falsifying time sheet and travel expense claims

Case study: The NHS Counter Fraud Unit of the local NHS Trust raised concerns about a physiotherapist. On numerous occasions, the registrant submitted timesheets and claimed payments for hours they did not work.