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COVID-19 advice
Read our FAQs and information on how to apply our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
Council Meeting - 26 May 2022
Please note that item 6 will be published once the meeting has been held.
Diversity data: hearing aid dispensers - March 2023
This factsheet provides key EDI information for hearing aid dispensers and how the demographics of this group compare to the demographics of HCPC registrants overall
Diversity data: speech and language therapists - November 2023
This factsheet provides key EDI information for speech and language therapists and how the demographics of this group compare to the demographics of HCPC registrants overall
Watch: Employer Insights webinar - Updated standards of proficiency
Watch a recording of this 45-minute webinar designed to specially for employers and managers of HCPC registrants, to support them with the updated standards of proficiency.
Webinar - Consultation on English language proficiency
An online session open to everyone, focusing on the consultation on our English language proficiency requirements.
Webinar - Consultation on English language proficiency
An online session open to everyone, focusing on the consultation on our English language proficiency requirements.
Revisions to our Standards of Proficiency- what you need to do
The HCPC’s Standards of Proficiency set out the technical requirements and competencies – the proficiencies – that all registrants are required to be able to demonstrate on entry to their profession. All approved education programmes must ensure graduates can meet these standards for their profession. The revised sets of Standards of Proficiency must be delivered to all new cohorts starting from 1 September 2023.
UK-wide Professional Liaison Service
The Professional Liaison Service now operates with a Consultant in each of the four UK nations, who can design and deliver solutions that are specific to registrant and employer needs.
How we investigate health concerns
The HCPC takes a proportionate approach to investigating concerns about a registrant’s physical or mental health
How we use your responses to our Year in Registration survey
A key part of our work is making sure we understand the experience of those going through education programmes through our Year in Registration survey.
Our work
Our corporate plan sets out the important development work we want to achieve to progress our strategy
Welsh Language Scheme annual monitoring report 2020
How we continue to implement steps to make sure we treat English and Welsh equally when communicating with the public in Wales
Assessing and quantifying risk
We use a risk model which allows us to be consistent in the application of our standards and processes.
Welsh Language Scheme annual monitoring report 2019
How we continue to implement steps to make sure we treat English and Welsh equally when communicating with the public in Wales