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Closure of the COVID-19 Temporary Register
The COVID-19 Temporary Register will close on the 31 March 2024.
August bank holiday 2023 service availability
The HCPC offices will be closed on Monday 28 August for the summer bank holiday weekend
Protect yourself and your service users from flu
The flu jab is the best way to protect yourself and your service users against flu.
HCPC launches EDI data factsheets for professions
Read the new factsheets showing the equality and diversity data of registrants broken down by profession.
Transferring the regulation of social workers to Social Work England
Find out how we'll continue to work with you in the run up to the transfer date
August bank holiday 2024 service availability
The HCPC offices will be closed on Monday 26 August for the summer bank holiday weekend
Helping deliver NHS England’s Long-term Workforce Plan
We have developed a guide which sets out scenarios education providers may face when responding to workforce needs.
HCPC launches consultation on permanent changes to our Rules to hold remote hearings
We launched a consultation on permanently amending our Rules to give us the express power to hold hearings remotely.
HCPC response to DHSC healthcare regulation consultation
As we move forward with the wider programme of regulatory reform, we welcome this consultation to consider how the powers to introduce and remove professions from regulation might be used in the future.
Launch date announced for specialist social work regulator
Nadhim Zahawi has announced Monday 2 December 2019 as the date when Social Work England will take over from the HCPC as the new social work regulator
HCPC fee rise approved by Parliaments
Following our consultation with registrants, professional bodies, trade unions, and the public last year, the legislation to implement our latest proposed fee increase has now been approved in both the UK and Scottish Parliaments.
New training guidance
We do understand that on occasions it might not be possible for you attend the training we asked you to do. The new training guidance sets out our approach to training across all the regulatory functions.
Update on the Indicative Sanctions Policy review
In early 2017, the HCPC commenced a review of the Indicative Sanctions Policy to ensure it is up to date, reflects public opinion, and continues to support fair and proportionate decision making. As part of this review we commissioned market research into the public’s views of the Policy and undertook a public consultation.