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#myhcpcstandards: Reflective Practice

This webinar will explore the benefits regular reflection can have on your practice and share examples of some of the ways you can achieve reflective practice.

Why your registration matters

Our primary purpose is to protect the public, but there are benefits to being a regulated profession

Fitness to practise annual report 2019

The Fitness to practise annual report highlights key statistics and insights and explains how we protect the public and ensure our registrants meet our standards

Professional bodies for paramedics

Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.

#myhcpcstandards webinar: Duty of candour

Being open and honest when things go wrong can be very challenging. In this webinar we will explore the duty of candour requirements across the UK, some of the challenges in meeting these requirements and how to overcome them.

Professional bodies for arts therapists

Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.

Transfer of regulation to Social Work England

Important information for social workers in England regarding the transfer of regulation to Social Work England including FAQs

What you should expect from your health and care professional

The level of care you receive from a registered professional should meet our standards

Professional bodies for physiotherapists

Professional bodies typically promote the profession, represent their members and provide curriculum frameworks, training and CPD.

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.

Update on the Indicative Sanctions Policy review

In early 2017, the HCPC commenced a review of the Indicative Sanctions Policy to ensure it is up to date, reflects public opinion, and continues to support fair and proportionate decision making. As part of this review we commissioned market research into the public’s views of the Policy and undertook a public consultation.

Consultation on the draft Corporate Strategy

We are seeking views from all our stakeholders on this draft vision, and the other key components which make up our draft corporate strategy

The two criteria for choosing CPD

Continuing professional development (CPD) should improve your work and have a positive impact for your service users

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