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An employer's perspective - Strategies for effectively supporting CPD (Northern Ireland Ambulance Service)

Jonny Noble, Head of Professional Practice for the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS), shares his insight into supporting CPD effectively in a team.

 

Employer Insights: Advice for Witnesses

Information to help your employees feel prepared before testifying and who to contact with further questions.

#myhcpcstandards: Safeguarding

In this webinar we will explore how our standards and guidance require registrants to identify, acknowledge and respond appropriately to concerns about the safety and wellbeing of service users.

Service announcement: HCPC opening hours for Christmas 2020

Our offices will be closing over the festive period, from 12 noon on 24 December 2020, reopening at 9am on 4 January 2021. Our online services will still available during this time.

Test of competence

If you’re asked to complete a test of competence, it means we need more information about whether you can practice safely and effectively in the UK.  

#myHCPCstandards: 'Meeting your record keeping standards in Northern Ireland'

A webinar for HCPC-registered professionals in Northern Ireland.

This session covers how to meet the HCPC standards on record-keeping - specifically looking at how they relate to Encompass, Northern Ireland’s new electronic patient record system.

Declaring convictions and cautions

Information on declaring any convictions or police cautions you've received 

Level of supervision

Case study: Ameena is a registered Band 7 Physiotherapist at an NHS Trust. Ameena has recently been asked by her employer to supervise Marianne, who has recently qualified as a Band 5 physiotherapist.

Checking your employees registration status

We encourage you to check periodically (every 3 to 6 months) that your employees remain registered

When social media use breaches service user confidentiality

Case study: Desmond is a radiographer who posted on social media about particular patient injuries and occasionally shared photos of their x-rays