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Quality assurance principles
The principles underlying our QA processes, including aims
Further centralising the service user
We have improved the central role of the service user, including a focus on valid consent and effective communication. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.
Joint letter on how we’re supporting professionals this winter
Read our joint letter with NHS England, the Care Quality Commission, the General Medical Council, the CNO for England, the General Pharmaceutical Council and the Nursing and Midwifery Council on how we’re supporting professionals this winter.
Her Majesty the Queen - a statement by the HCPC
The Health and Care Professions Council is deeply saddened by the death of Her Majesty the Queen, and we offer our sincere condolences to the Royal Family.
Possible outcomes from our review of your international application
Details on the possible outcomes to your application depending the route you've taken
Meet the HCPC, Aberdeen
Meet the HCPC (Aberdeen) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas
Meet the HCPC, Wrexham
Meet the HCPC (Wrexham) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas
My story - Barira Saad
Registered dietitian Barira Saad provides an insight into the HCPC international application process.
Closure of the COVID-19 Temporary Register
The Government has announced that the healthcare professions temporary registers, including the HCPC temporary register, are set to close on 30 September 2022.
Meet the HCPC, Swansea
Meet the HCPC (Swansea) is a chance to hear about our recent work, ask us questions and share ideas
Developing resilience
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
HCPC responds to Lord Darzi report
The HCPC has responded to Lord Darzi’s report on the Independent Investigation of the National Health Service in England.
Being open and honest when things go wrong
The requirement to be open and honest, otherwise known as the duty of candour, is part of the standards of conduct, performance and ethics.
Results of the Partner Survey
Thank you to the 278 partners who have contributed to the survey. Your feedback is important to us.