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What we cannot investigate
A list of the types of issues we cannot get involved with.
Return to practice: a win-win for employers and professionals
Speech and language therapist Debbie Halden shares her experience supporting a former registrant return to practice
Employer insight: Moving to the UK to practice and the challenges of finding employment
Doreen is a physiotherapist working in an intermediate care team, and speaks about the steps one Recruiting Manager took that made a real difference
HCPC publishes retention rates of first time registrants
This report contains the HCPC’s first scientific assessment of the time new HCPC registrants stayed registered for
Raise a concern
How to raise a concern about a HCPC registered professional if you are a member of the public
How the standards apply to students
As a student, you should be using the standards of proficiency and standards of conduct, performance and ethics to support your learning
The duty of candour
Being open and honest when things go wrong.
Maintaining your health and wellbeing
To be able to care for your service users, you must take care of yourself
My Story – Prabha Vijayakumar (South Asian Heritage Month 2024)
Prabha, a registered occupational therapist, shares her journey from India to the UK, and how she discovered her calling.
My Story - Dr Cynthia Srikesavan (South Asian Heritage Month 2024)
To mark South Asian Heritage Month 2024, Cynthia Srikesavan, a senior researcher in physiotherapy at the University of Oxford and a registered physiotherapist, shares her journey into healthcare and how her background inspires her work.
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Supporting professionals' return to practice
Guidance on how employers can encourage and support those wanting to return to practice
Medicines and prescribing rights on the Register
We have powers to mark or 'annotate' the Register to show where a registrant has additional entitlements because they have completed additional training in a particular area of practice.