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Canlyniadau chwilio am care act 2014

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Cross-profession supervision and multiple supervisors

Case study: Ellie is a registered Operating Department Practitioner (ODP), who recently started a new job at an NHS Trust. As part of her contract of employment, Ellie is expected to administer drugs intravenously.

Applicants with convictions

How to consider applicants with convictions or cautions and make decisions regarding their suitability for registration and ability to provide a professional service for the public. 

Policy statement on HCPC’s approach to developing memorandums of understanding

This policy statement sets out our broad approach to developing memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with other organisations.

Accessibility

How we ensure our content and services meet the needs of all our stakeholders

Considering setting up a new apprenticeship programme? Tips for engaging with HCPC

Here are our five tips to ensure your new apprenticeship programme meets our standards and is approved efficiently.

Why aren’t more professions regulated?

Responding to discussions among our registrants, here’s some background on why some titles are regulated and others not.

 

Can I do that? Thinking through your scope of practice

Our guidance says you should use your “professional judgement” to come to decisions about what is and is not within your scope of practice (the limit of your skills, knowledge and experience). But what does this “professional judgement” look like in practice?

HCPC response to PSA Performance Review

HCPC welcomes recognition of progress on key areas of activity and sets out plan for further improvement

Employer Insights: Advice for Witnesses

Information to help your employees feel prepared before testifying and who to contact with further questions.

Reviewing our approach

Those on the COVID-19 Temporary Register have until 2 October 2023 to complete and submit a declaration form to be able to remain on the COVID-19 Temporary Register until the 31 March 2024.

Why your registration matters

Our primary purpose is to protect the public, but there are benefits to being a regulated profession

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