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The duty of candour in practice
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Overcoming the challenges of being candid
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Proficiency mapping documents
Best practice guidance about mapping, including common pitfalls and tips to make your submission easier to understand
Registrant snapshot - 1 May 2021
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Registrant snapshot - 1 January 2021
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Before we begin
The first page you’ll see is the ‘Before we begin’ page
Section 1 – Your details
In this section we ask you for your personal and contact information
Section 2 – Character and health declarations, vetting and barring
These declarations allow us to consider your fitness to practise
Section 3 – Education and training
In this section you’ll be asked for the details about your qualification
Equality, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) monitoring information
This is the final stage of the process, but it is separate from the application
UK-Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein Free Trade Agreement (FTA) applications
Applicants who trained or practised in either Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein are eligible to apply via this route.
Proof of identity and address
We require certified copies to prove your identity including a change of name document, if applicable
Providing translations
For any documents which are not in English, you will also need to provide a certified copy of an official translation
Reviewing your application
We'll check if your application is complete and all your documents are certified correctly