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Consultation on English language proficiency
We are reviewing our English language proficiency requirements and have launched a consultation which will run from Monday 16 October 2023 to Friday19 January 2024.
Supporting innovation in practice-based learning part II
Blog by Head of Education Brendon Edmonds exploring the use of simulation, another key area of interest in relation to practice based learning (part 2).
Professions and protected titles
The professions we regulate have one or more designated titles that are protected by law and professionals must be registered to use them
Policy and standards
For queries relating to consultations, standards and policy issues
Standards for orthoptists exemptions
Our expectations of education providers delivering training in orthoptists exemptions and of orthoptists who complete this training
Being LGBT+ in healthcare - LGBT+ History Month
To mark LGBT+ History Month 2024, two members of the UK SLT Pride Network tell us about their journeys in healthcare and how they have grappled with the barriers they face.
Future areas of focus
In the 2024-25 academic year and beyond we are focusing on three key areas as we continue to play our part in responding to the challenges identified.
Developing and sharing skills and knowledge and networking with other professionals using social media
Case study: Kathy is an occupational therapist, working in the NHS, and has recently trained as a best interests assessor
About consultations
How we consult and how to get involved
Use of cookies
Information about the cookies we use and what we use them for
Consultation on Standards of conduct, performance and ethics
We are seeking feedback on proposed changes to the Standards of conduct, performance and ethics for each of the 15 professions we regulate.
My COVID-19 story - Recently Qualified ODP
'As much as the situation is crazy and almost worthy of an apocalypse film, I feel lucky I can go to work every day and mix with friends and colleagues. It keeps some sense of normality day to day.'