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Raising concerns
Step-by-step process on how to raise a concern
Our expectations for your record keeping
This page covers what you should record, in what format and when. It also covers how records should be stored.
What information is confidential?
Information about a service user can be ‘identifiable’ or ‘anonymised’, by identifiable information we mean any information you hold about a service user that could identify them, you must treat this information as confidential
Reviewing your application
We'll check if your application is complete and all your documents are certified correctly
Outcome of your international application assessment
Our assessors conclude their assessment and recommend an outcome to your application
Request approval for a programme
Which forms to fill out to request approval, and what happens next.
My Story – Elizabeth Jolaoso
In celebration of Black History Month Elizabeth shares her experience as a black woman in her field and provides advice to others from a Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) background wanting a career in allied health.
Health and character declarations
Guidance for applicants and registrants on why we ask for information about your health and character, when you would need to provide it, what you'd need to provide and how it would be assessed.
Dr Rebekah Eglinton
Registrant member
What our standards say
Learn what our standards say about supervision
Make a self-referral
Step-by-step process on making a self-referral
Section 2 – Character and health declarations, vetting and barring
These declarations allow us to consider your fitness to practise