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Service user and carer involvement

What we are looking for when you involve service users and carers in your programme

Quality policy

We are committed to providing quality services to our stakeholders, learning from feedback and driving continuous improvement

Maintaining professional boundaries

As a registered professional, it is your responsibility to maintain appropriate professional boundaries with service users, carers and colleagues.

Brexit - Information for professionals

Information on the changes to our registration processes from 1 January 2021 and how they might impact the members of HCPC's professions

Disclosing information with consent

In most cases, you will need to make sure you have consent from the service user before you disclose or share any identifiable information

Failure to maintain adequate records

Case study: An occupational therapist’s employer raised concerns relating to their clinical practice and conduct, following a number of incidents relating to nine different cases.

COVID-19: Information for registrants

We are encouraging registrants to keep up-to-date with all information and guidance

Being open and honest when things go wrong

The requirement to be open and honest, otherwise known as the duty of candour, is part of the standards of conduct, performance and ethics.

Guidance on conduct and ethics for students

This document gives students on approved programmes information about our standards of conduct, performance and ethics.

Inappropriate relationship with patient

Case study: A psychologist’s employer raised concerns that the registrant had taken a service user on a trip involving an overnight stay in a shared hotel room, bought the service user alcohol and appeared to be under the influence of alcohol in the presence of the service user.

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