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Canlyniadau chwilio am the care act 2014

Yn dangos 586 i 600 o 1872 canlyniadau

Providing effective supervision

HCPC research on effective clinical and peer supervision in the workplace

Fitness to practise FAQs

Frequently asked questions about the HCPTS and fitness to practise hearings

Registration FAQs

Some of the questions we most frequently get asked by registrants

Other regulators

We work closely with the other UK health regulators to share best practice

Annual monitoring

This document is designed to clarify the annual monitoring process

What we cannot investigate

The types of issues we cannot get involved with

Appeals

What to do if your application to the Register has been refused

Policies

Details of our policies including equality, diversity and inclusion and the Welsh language scheme

Standards relevant to education and training

The standards against which we assess education and training programmes

Messages to our registrants

Messages to our registrants from our Council and Chief Executive during the Coronavirus pandemic

Preparation for practice: The role of the HCPC's standards of education and training in ensuring that newly qualified professionals are fit to practise

The overall aim of this project is to explore ‘preparation for practice’ of newly qualified professionals who have completed pre-registration education and training programmes approved by the HCPC. Evidence gained from this project will inform and assist the HCPC in decision-making regarding the SETs (and supporting guidance) required when preparing newly qualified professionals to be fit to practise.

Review of social work education in England

A report on our work in qualifying social work education in England, from the period 1 August 2012 to 31 August 2015. The report focuses on our work as the statutory regulator for social workers in England and our experiences from the previous three years.

What our Fitness to practise annual report shows

The level of public concern in our professions remains small, but it is rising

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