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UK-wide Professional Liaison Service

The Professional Liaison Service now operates with a Consultant in each of the four UK nations, who can design and deliver solutions that are specific to registrant and employer needs. 

Changing profile of education provision

The profile of education and training is changing, with a wider variety of pre-registration education and training programmes approved by HCPC. This includes a broader range of qualification levels, and a significant increase in the number of apprenticeship programmes in England.

Programme capacity

With various initiatives across the four UK nations, we have seen (and expect to see further) increases in the total number of learners within professions, nations, and regions. We have noted an impact on practice-based learning, education provider resources, and innovations in delivery models due to these initiatives.

Consultation on changes to fees

This consultation on proposed changes to the fees we charge registrants and applicants ran from 22 September to 15 December 2022

Primary Care and Public Health 2018

The UK's leading event for GPs, federations, CCGs, nurses, midwifes, AHPs and managers working in health

HCPC response to Government Equalities Office consultation on banning conversion therapy in England and Wales

View our response to the Government Equalities Office consultation on banning conversion therapy in England and Wales.

Revisions to our Standards of Proficiency- what you need to do

The HCPC’s  Standards of Proficiency set out the technical requirements and competencies – the proficiencies – that all registrants are required to be able to demonstrate on entry to their profession. All approved education programmes must ensure graduates can meet these standards for their profession. The revised sets of Standards of Proficiency must be delivered to all new cohorts starting from 1 September 2023. 

New English language requirements for international applicants to come into effect in 2025

From 29 January 2025, new English language proficiency requirements for new international applicants seeking to join the Register will come into effect.

How we use your responses to our Year in Registration survey

A key part of our work is making sure we understand the experience of those going through education programmes through our Year in Registration survey.