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HCPC’s approach to the investigation of health matters
This policy explains how we investigate information we receive that indicates a registrant’s fitness to practise may be impaired because of their physical or mental health
Navigating a multicultural workforce - Learnings from the GMC
Tista Chakravarty-Gannon, Head of Strategic Delivery and National Engagement for Outreach England at the GMC, is writes about the workshop that has helped supervisors of internationally-trained medical graduates (IMGs) to support their teams.
Regulating ethics and conduct at the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine - 1960 to 2002
A look back at the efforts of the HCPC's previous boards and their conduct committees, to deal with the disciplinary side of regulation, and to map any changes.
Service user feedback tools - an evidence review and Delphi consultation for the Health Professions Council
This research aims to examine available evidence regarding the use and impact of service user feedback tools in healthcare, and explore the views of people within the relevant professional bodies.
HCPC Diversity Data 2021 factsheets
Our factsheets provides the key EDI information by profession and how the demographics of each group compare to the demographics of HCPC registrants overall
Welsh Language Scheme annual report 2018
How we continue to implement steps to make sure we treat English and Welsh equally when communicating with the public in Wales
Further information - standards for pre and post registration education programmes
We have provided the following references and links to education resources for information only
Fitness to practise publications policy
This document sets out the publication policy for fitness to practise proceedings
Appointment of registrant assessors and medical assessors
This document sets out the policy for appointing registrant and medical assessors
Frivolous, vexatious and abusive complaints policy
This document sets out the policy for frivolous, vexatious and abusive complaints.
Fitness to practise data 2019-20
Key facts and figures of our work in protecting the public and promoting professionalism