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Continuing professional development and your registration

This document provides guidance to registrants about our requirements for continuing professional development (CPD).

Guidance on conduct and ethics for students

This document gives students on approved programmes information about our standards of conduct, performance and ethics.

How to raise a concern

This document tells you what to do if you want to raise a concern about one of our registrants.

The fitness to practise process - Information for employers and managers

This document provides information to employers or managers of our registrants.

Professional indemnity and your registration

Understanding what this means for you as a registrant or applicant to to the Register

How to complete your CPD profile

Guidance to help those selected for audit to complete their CPD profile

An introduction to our education processes

This document gives you an overview of our approach to education and training, and focuses on pre-registration programme approval and monitoring.

How to make a complaint to the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)

This document provides guidance on making a complaint about a person on the HCPC Register.

Major change

This document is designed to clarify the major change process.

Further information - standards for pre and post registration education programmes

We have provided the following references and links to education resources for information only

Council

The Council has overall responsibility for protecting people using registrants' services

Partners

Partners are HCPC registrants, members of the public and legal professionals who contribute their expertise to the HCPC and play important roles in the regulatory process.

Health and Care Professions Tribunal Service

The HCPTS makes independent decisions about registrants' fitness to practise

Become a Partner

Provide the expertise the HCPC needs for its decision making and play important roles in the regulatory process.

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