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Paying your renewal fees
How to pay the renewal fee to maintain your HCPC registration
Our guidance on the use of social media
How to ensure you meet our standards by using social media effectively and sensitively
Raise a concern as a member of the public
How to raise a concern about a HCPC registered professional if you are a member of the public
Once you are on the Register
What happens after your application has been successful and how you stay registered
Legal Assessor
Legal Assessors are legally qualified and provide advice to panels of the HCPC’s statutory committees and Council on questions of law
Recruitment
Recruitment relating to roles at the HCPC
Engaging with the public about what they do via social media
Case study: Simon is a dietitian. He has recently been considering new ways of engaging with his service users and members of the public
Disclosing information by law
Sometimes, you may be asked for information directly under the law – for example, if a court has ordered you to disclose the information
Education annual data set: 2017-18 academic year
Snapshot of outcomes related to the HCPC’s education function for the 2017-18 academic year
HCPC blog
Latest articles from the blog
Webinar: Future rules for the use of in-person, hybrid and remote hearings
In this webinar we will outline why we have taken the decision to allow the continued use of remote and hybrid hearings to complement the use of in-person hearings within the HCPC tribunal service. We will go through the new principles that will determine the type of hearing and respond or capture all questions from those taking part.
Revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics: now in effect
Today the revised HCPC standards of conduct, performance and ethics, and guidance on social media which sits alongside the standards, come into effect. It is now every registrant’s responsibility to be familiar with the changes and meet the revised standards.