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Supporting registered professionals: revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics
With the publication of the revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics (‘the standards’) coming soon, you are no doubt wondering what you can do to support your HCPC registrants with embedding them into everyday practice. We're here to help!
Policy and standards
For queries relating to consultations, standards and policy issues
Standards of continuing professional development
Our expectations around demonstrating continuing learning and development
#myHCPCtandards webinar - standard 3
Work within the limits of your knowledge and skills - standard 3 of the standards of conduct, performance and ethics.
Applicants with health condition
A look at the responsibilities of, and resources for, education providers concerned about the impact of a student's health condition on their ability to practice.
Raise a concern as a member of the public
How to raise a concern about a HCPC registered professional if you are a member of the public
Our profession’s medicines and prescribing rights
Find out what rights your profession has and how these are changed
Professions and protected titles
The professions we regulate have one or more designated titles that are protected by law and professionals must be registered to use them
Professional bodies for paramedics
Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.
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.
Financial sustainability and programme resourcing
This page summarises our view on financial sustainability, including our regulatory requirements, and what we commonly see in programme delivery.
My Story - Avril Platt (AHPs' Day)
Professional practice practitioner and AHP Avril Platt gives us an insight into how a team of AHPs all work together.