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HCPC welcomes new guidance for health professionals on the role of expert witnesses
The guidance outlines what is expected of health and care professionals called as an expert witness
Join the conversation on #myHCPCstandards, #HCPCregistered and #myHCPCcpd on social media
Keep up to date with the latest news and information relating to our standards, your registration and your CPD
Our requirements of programmes meeting the revised standards of education and training
Last summer, we asked all pre-registration programmes to plan how they would meet the revised standards of education and training (SETs). From the 2018–19 academic year, we will assess whether your programme has met these standards via our annual monitoring process.
Advertising Botox injections on social media
As a prescription-only medicine, it is unlawful for Botox or Botox treatments to be advertised in any way to the public
Clinical scientists, prosthetists/orthotists and speech and language therapists renewals - window closing soon
The deadline for clinical scientists, prosthetists/orthotists and speech and language therapists to complete their registration renewal is fast approaching
Visitors – documentary submissions are becoming electronic only
As part of the changes to our approval process, education providers will make electronic-only documentary submissions from September 2019
HCPC launches new work on preceptorship
The HCPC is working on a new programme of work to understand how preceptorship can be designed to best support our registrants.
Join our #myhcpcstandards webinars – learn about the updated standards of proficiency
We recently released updates to our standards of proficiency, which come into effect on 1 September 2023.
Join our latest #myhcpcstandards webinars - look in-depth at the updated standards of proficiency
#myhcpcstandards is a programme of webinars designed to support registrants in achieving and embedding HCPC’s standards in their practice.
Updated standards of proficiency: now in effect
It is now every registrant’s responsibility to meet the updated standards, as far as they relate to their scope of practice.