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Fitness to practise annual report 2009

This report provides information about the HPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of our registrants.

Introducing your new look Partner Portal

We recently upgraded the Partner Portal to the newest version and we have created some up-to-date manuals to help you navigate the system

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.

What is reflection?

Learn what we mean by 'reflection' and how you can use it to gain insight into your professional practice

Interim orders

How we deal with serious cases during an investigation

Service announcement - Physiotherapist pre-paid envelopes

We are aware that some physiotherapists did not receive a pre-paid envelope with a communication we sent recently in relation to a request for completion of a new direct debit instruction.

Consultations

Find current and previous consultations

Deciding whether learners are fit to practise

Our standards of education and training require you to ensure only those that complete programmes are fit to practise. Therefore, you must not qualify an individual that you would not be confident becoming a registrant.

Updating your personal details with us

It is important that your contact details are kept up to date.

What happens when you receive my concern

We will review your concern to decide whether it is about an issue that is within our remit to investigate

Retention of first-time HCPC registrants

Explore status of first-time registrants joining between 2013–20, showing how long they remained registered over a four-year period.

Professional indemnity - your questions answered

Guidelines on insurance can be tricky, so we've compiled some of the questions our registrants commonly ask 

Meet a Partner - Max Casbon

Max is a HCPC-registered biomedical scientist, as well as an FTP panel member and registration assessor.