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Focus on ensuring high quality

Supporting information which expands on the delivery elements of Preceptorship Principle 2 - Quality & oversight of preceptorship

COVID-19 hub

See the latest news, guidance and service information in light of COVID-19

Cookies used on our other online systems

Information about the Cookies that we use on our other online registration systems and services.

Providing effective supervision

HCPC research on effective clinical and peer supervision in the workplace

Conversion therapy ban – what registrants need to know

The HCPC has responded in support of the Government Equalities Office (GEO) consultation proposing a ban on practices known as conversion therapy in England and Wales.

Managing existing health conditions and disabilities in the workplace

We think that it’s important to further clarify within the standards that registrants do not need to stop practising simply because they have a physical or mental health condition.

Upskilling and training responsibilities

Our changes provide further guidance around scope of practice and highlight the need to make sure registrants have the knowledge, skills and experience to practise safely and effectively. 

Code of Corporate Governance

The Code incorporates a series of regulatory documents and policies

Partners hub

This hub provides the latest updates, information and policies for HCPC Partners

Professional Liaison Service

The HCPC Professional Liaison Service was established in 2020 following a decision to invest in more upstream regulation. Upstream regulation describes an approach to regulation that is focussed on prevention, partnership and support.

Concerns

Information about raising a concern, fitness to practise and the investigation process

Unsafe clinical practice

Case study: A biomedical scientist’s employer raised concerns following an incident where the registrant failed to follow procedure. When processing samples, the registrant failed to prevent contamination, which led to inaccurate results.

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