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Readmission

This section is for applicants who have previously been on the Register and would like to re-join it.

Section 5 – English language proficiency

People on the HCPC’s Register must be able to communicate effectively in English in order to meet our standards of proficiency

Our data on equality, diversity and inclusion

By delving into the data we hold, we can develop a better understanding of how different groups are affected by our processes

Top tips for completing your CPD profile if you’re selected for audit

We've compiled a list of top tips to help make the CPD auditing process as smooth as possible.

August Bank Holiday 2022 - Service availability and how to contact us

Information about the areas operating urgent support, and how you can contact us if your query falls into one of these.

Returning to practice

Information about the process you need to complete if you are returning to practice after a break of more than two years

Return to practice: a win-win for employers and professionals

Speech and language therapist Debbie Halden shares her experience supporting a former registrant return to practice

Consultation on changes to fees webinar (UK-wide session)

Join this session to hear from us directly about our current consultation on changes to fees, with the opportunity to ask questions and offer your thoughts

The fitness to practise process - Information for employers and managers

This document provides information to employers or managers of our registrants.

Course information form and professional qualification certificate

The Course Information Form should be sent to your university or training institution for completion and uploaded when you apply

Professional liaison groups

A professional liaison group (or ‘PLG’) provides advice to the Council or committees on strategic issues. Either the Council, or a committee can decide to set up a PLG, to look at a specific issue and report back.

Reflecting by yourself

Case study: Emily is a dietitian working in an NHS Trust hospital. She also volunteers at a local charity that raises awareness about diabetes at events and conferences

Keeping information safe

You need to take all reasonable steps to protect information about service users. By ‘reasonable steps’, we mean that you need to take sensible, practical measures to make sure that you keep the information safe.

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