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Webinar - Consultation on English language proficiency
An online session open to everyone, focusing on the consultation on our English language proficiency requirements.
HCPC joins healthcare regulators to publish latest whistleblowing report
The HCPC, in collaboration with seven other professional healthcare regulators, has published an annual report on whistleblowing disclosures.
Disclosing information without consent
There are a small number of circumstances where you might need to pass on information without consent, or when you have asked for consent but the service user has refused it
Developing resilience as a student
Resilience is our capacity to recover quickly from difficulties and to adapt in the face of challenging circumstances
Supporting innovation in practice-based learning part II
Blog by Head of Education Brendon Edmonds exploring the use of simulation, another key area of interest in relation to practice based learning (part 2).
Using data and intelligence
Learn how we use data and intelligence to inform our assessment of the performance of institutions and programmes.
Short readmission
This short readmission process is for registrants who have come off the Register and are rejoining within one month.
Our requirements of programmes meeting the revised standards of education and training
Last summer, we asked all pre-registration programmes to plan how they would meet the revised standards of education and training (SETs). From the 2018–19 academic year, we will assess whether your programme has met these standards via our annual monitoring process.
Putting your CPD profile together
This page is a quick guide to completing the four main parts of your CPD profile
Disclosing information with consent
In most cases, you will need to make sure you have consent from the service user before you disclose or share any identifiable information
Professional indemnity and your registration
Understanding what this means for you as a registrant or applicant to to the Register
Supervision, leadership and culture
Working in partnership with colleagues, effective supervision and leadership are integral to the delivery of healthcare