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Employers
Employers, including those who manage, supervise or lead the work of HCPC registered professionals, play a key role providing a number of functions, including checking their employees’ registration
Flexibility in assessment
About our assessment approach and the factors we consider.
Ensuring your CPD is effective and relevant
Your CPD activities should be beneficial to you and enhance the service you provide
Professional Liaison Service
The HCPC Professional Liaison Service was established in 2020 following a decision to invest in more upstream regulation. Upstream regulation describes an approach to regulation that is focussed on prevention, partnership and support.
Professional indemnity - your questions answered
Guidelines on insurance can be tricky, so we've compiled some of the questions our registrants commonly ask
Reporting concerns
Case study on reporting concerns about the safety or wellbeing of service users, carers or others
Ramadan 2023 – supporting Muslim colleagues at work
Supporting colleagues during Ramadan is part of building an inclusive work environment where everyone is engaged, respected, valued and feel a sense of belonging because of all the effort from their colleagues/managers.
Employer insight: Supporting transgender employees in the workplace - Top Tips
NHS Lothian (NHSL) developed a number of initiatives to support Transgender employees at work, including Top tips for employees and employers
Declaration
You’ll be asked to sign a declaration regarding background checks to enable us to check that they are genuine with the organisations or individuals who provided them
What happens if I don't renew
Steps you can take if you haven't renewed your registration in time or want to leave the Register
Understanding the Duty of Candour- new resources available for you
New materials outline what candour means and what it looks like in practice.
Our CPD requirements
Our flexible approach takes into account of the broad range of health and care professionals and is based on outcomes
Standards in practice: being open when things go wrong
The duty of candour is important for anyone working in health and care, but what does it mean in practice?