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Who we are
The Council is supported by a network of specialist teams, advisory committees and partners
Appeals
What to do if your application to the Register has been refused
Returning to Practice: My Journey - Susanna Shotter
Susanna is an occupational therapist and Aspire Creating Communities, a charity in Huddersfield that combats social isolation amongst over-55s. She returned to the Register in 2019.
Fitness to practise FAQs
Frequently asked questions about the HCPTS and fitness to practise hearings
Supporting former registrants who worked as part of the COVID-19 recovery
For those who practised as part of the COVID-19 recovery, our returning to practice processes will take into account any impact this may have had on the wider healthcare workforce.
When social media use breaches service user confidentiality
Case study: Desmond is a radiographer who posted on social media about particular patient injuries and occasionally shared photos of their x-rays
Professional indemnity
Registrants are required to have a professional indemnity arrangement in place as a condition of their registration
Supporting your employee through the fitness to practise process
We understand that employers and managers often want to provide guidance and support to employees who are going through the fitness to practise process
Concerns about employees
If a concern is raised about an employee, we may ask you for information as their employer or manager
Higher and Degree Apprenticeships Review Report 2019-20
Snapshot of outcomes related to higher and gegree apprenticeships for the academic year 2019-20
Supporting professionals trained outside the UK
Guidance on how employers can support international applicants, and those who have recently registered with the HCPC
Reducing Misogyny, Improving Sexual Safety and Establishing a ‘New Normal’
Bron Biddle of the AACE looks at some of the positive work done to reduce misogyny and improve sexual safety, as well as the background to why it is so sorely needed.
Attending meetings
Council, committee and public liaison group meetings are public so anyone can attend