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Case studies

Case studies that promote and protect the interests of service users and carers

International registrants: what the HCPC is doing

Brendon Edmonds, Head of Regulatory Development and Performance, breaks down the recent improvements to our international application process.

Supporting registered professionals: revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics

With the publication of the revised standards of conduct, performance and ethics (‘the standards’) coming soon, you are no doubt wondering what you can do to support your HCPC registrants with embedding them into everyday practice. We're here to help! 

Employment in NHS Scotland

Potential employment with NHS Scotland Boards for registrants based in Scotland.

Promoting public health and preventing ill-health

We have introduced new standards about promoting public health and preventing ill-health. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions. 

Social media in professional practice

Blog by Katherine Timms, Head of Policy and Standards, explaining how professionals on our register can use social media appropriately.

Confidentiality and accountability

You need to make informed and reasonable decisions about your own practice to make sure that you always respect and protect the confidentiality of service users

New supervision resources to help you and your practise

We are very pleased to have launched our new online materials on supervision, which provide practical advice and support for registrants and their supervisors

Registration: what you need to know as an employer

Info on joining the Register, renewals, international applicants, period of adaptation and returning to practice

Navigating a multicultural workforce - Learnings from the GMC

Tista Chakravarty-Gannon, Head of Strategic Delivery and National Engagement for Outreach England at the GMC, is writes about the workshop that has helped supervisors of internationally-trained medical graduates (IMGs) to support their teams.

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