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Principles of how we work and how we support you
A look at our core model principles and the way we work, to enhance your understanding of our role and how we work together.
Partner Compliance training
We have developed an eLearning module which combines a refresher on EDI and includes aspects of unconscious bias and sexual harassment. In addition, all partners have to receive training on information security as they deal with information on behalf of the HCPC.
Service announcement: Christmas and New Year 2023
During the festive period this year we’ll be closing temporarily, beginning at 12 noon on 22 December 2023. We will reopen on 2 January 2024 as normal.
Employer Insights: Advice for Witnesses
Information to help your employees feel prepared before testifying and who to contact with further questions.
Standards of education and training: pre-consultation workshop (students)
We’re currently reviewing the standards of education and training to make sure they're up-to-date. We invite all patients, service users, patient groups and representatives to an online workshop to share their thoughts, needs and experiences.
Restoration of title
Information about rejoining the Register after you have been removed following a fitness to practise case.
Checking your employees registration status
We encourage you to check periodically (every 3 to 6 months) that your employees remain registered
Supervision
These pages outline some of the benefits and outcomes that supervision can have on your professional development and provide some top tips on how you can effectively approach supervision in your practice
Catharine Seddon
Lay Council member
When social media use turns to cyber bullying
Case study: Farah is a clinical psychologist who has been complaining about colleagues to her close family and friends on social media
My COVID-19 story - Recently Qualified ODP
'As much as the situation is crazy and almost worthy of an apocalypse film, I feel lucky I can go to work every day and mix with friends and colleagues. It keeps some sense of normality day to day.'