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Deciding whether learners are fit to practise

Our standards of education and training require you to ensure only those that complete programmes are fit to practise. Therefore, you must not qualify an individual that you would not be confident becoming a registrant.

Annual report and accounts 2017–18

Our annual report highlights how we are engaging with stakeholders to better understand how we can prevent fitness to practise cases.

Partner Survey 2024

Your feedback is important to us, and we are interested in hearing about your experience in your role as an HCPC partner.

Scheduled downtime for HCPC registration systems

Due to planned maintenance work, our registration systems will be unavailable between Friday 8 March 2024 and Sunday 10 March 2024. 

Partner Survey 2023

It’s been a year since we last launched our first Partner Survey, and we are interest in hearing how your experience as a HCPC partner has been.

Dealing with concerns about employees locally

Not every concern that is raised about a member of your team will be a fitness to practise concern

My Story - Barira Saad (South Asian Heritage Month 2023)

To mark South Asian Heritage Month 2023, Barira Saad shares her thoughts on how her South Asian heritage impacts her work. 

Working upstream to ensure education providers meet our high regulatory standards

We take a flexible approach when undertaking our education quality assurance assessment activities, aiming to be ‘right touch’ in our regulatory activities.

Helping deliver NHS England’s Long-term Workforce Plan

We have developed a guide which sets out scenarios education providers may face when responding to workforce needs.

Annual report and accounts 2015–16

Our annual report highlights how we are engaging with stakeholders to better understand how we can prevent fitness to practise cases.

Employer insights

Hear from various stakeholders on developments that affect your employees and help you to help them meet their regulatory obligations – and yours

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