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PSA review highlights significant progress made by the HCPC

The Professional Standards Authority (PSA) has today published its annual performance review of the HCPC. The HCPC has met 16 of the 18 Standards of Good Regulation, regaining two fitness to practise (FTP) standards and one standard linked to registration.

Higher and Degree apprenticeships

Information to help education providers meet our regulatory requirements when setting up Degree Apprenticeships

Registered professionals

We consider concerns about professionals who are registered with us, and whether they are able to practise safely and effectively.

Examples of CPD evidence

We ask you to give us evidence which shows that the CPD activities you have written about in the profile have taken place

Education annual data set: 2019-20 academic year

Snapshot of outcomes related to the HCPC’s education function for the 2019-20 academic year

Raising the profile of the profession through social media

Case study: Dipak is a podiatrist who has recently started co-ordinating a campaign with his employer to promote the profession to the public

About us

Information about who we are, what we do, who we regulate and who we work with

Safeguarding Policy

Our role in safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. The purpose of the safeguarding policy is to outline our safeguarding responsibilities, so that our staff and partners are aware of their safeguarding obligations, and to ensure that any safeguarding concerns are dealt with and escalated appropriately.

ICP Chair

ICP Chairs are legally qualified and sit on our Investigating Committee Panels

Legal Assessor

Legal Assessors are legally qualified and provide advice to panels of the HCPC’s statutory committees and Council on questions of law

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.

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