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Being open when things go wrong: 2022 student competition winners
Learning resources about being open when things go wrong. Created by the 2022 student competition winners.
Health and wellbeing : 2023 student competition winners
Learning resources on health and wellbeing, created by the 2023 student competition winners.
Putting your CPD profile together
This page is a quick guide to completing the four main parts of your CPD profile
What happens after you submit your CPD profile?
We estimate that the average processing time for CPD profiles will be eight to twelve weeks
Supervision, leadership and culture
Working in partnership with colleagues, effective supervision and leadership are integral to the delivery of healthcare
Gap analysis template
This tool will help registrants guide their CPD or learning activities to meet the updated standards of proficiency
Gaining approval
Information about the process for approving your education programme, including threshold levels and relevant proficiency standards.
Concerns about the fitness to practise of learners
Information about what to do if you have concerns about the fitness to practise of learners.
Using data and intelligence
Learn how we use data and intelligence to inform our assessment of the performance of institutions and programmes.
Our approach to temporary registration
We have worked with the UK Government to create a COVID-19 temporary register, of two parts
Remote consultations webinar
Join us to explore the benefits and challenges of remote consultations and how to continue communicating effectively.
Return to practice: attracting an untapped resource
Paul Chapman on the benefits for employers in supporting professionals back to practice
Higher and Degree Apprenticeships Review Report 2019-20
Snapshot of outcomes related to higher and gegree apprenticeships for the academic year 2019-20
Education annual reports
Our reports provide an insight into how we approve and monitor programmes throughout the year
Why your registration matters
Our primary purpose is to protect the public, but there are benefits to being a regulated profession