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Higher and Degree Apprenticeships Review Report 2019-20

Snapshot of outcomes related to higher and gegree apprenticeships for the academic year 2019-20

Consultation on the revised Indicative Sanctions Policy

The Indicative Sanctions Policy sets out what principles Practice Committee Panels should consider when deciding what, if any, sanction should be applied to fitness to practise cases

Legal Assessor

Legal Assessors are legally qualified and provide advice to panels of the HCPC’s statutory committees and Council on questions of law

HCPC and health regulators' joint statement supports reflective practice across healthcare

Nine healthcare regulators, including the HCPC, have signed a joint statement outlining the processes and advantages of good reflective practice

Messages to our registrants

Messages to our registrants from our Council and Chief Executive during the Coronavirus pandemic

Position statements

Find individual position statements from the HCPC

International applications

For applicants who trained outside the United Kingdom

HCPC gender, ethnicity and disability pay gaps report 2024

Annual reports on the gender and ethnicity pay gaps, with this year marking the first publication of the disability pay gap.

The benefits and outcomes of effective supervision

Learn about the benefits that supervision can have for your professional practice and the wider sector

The importance of mental health and your wellbeing

We want to remind health and care professionals how important it is to look after yourself.

Fitness to practise annual report 2009

This report provides information about the HPC’s work in considering allegations about the fitness to practise of our registrants.

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