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HCPC joins healthcare regulators to publish latest whistleblowing report
The HCPC, in collaboration with seven other professional healthcare regulators, has published an annual report on whistleblowing disclosures.
Why your registration matters
Our primary purpose is to protect the public, but there are benefits to being a regulated profession
What happens if a concern about me goes to a hearing
If the Investigating Committee decides there is a case to answer, the case will go forward for a final hearing
HCPC joins lay advocacy service POhWER
As part of our Fitness to Practise (FTP) Improvement Programme to consistently enhance the communication, engagement and support we provide to people who are part of our FTP processes, we’re happy to announce that we’ve partnered with the cross regulatory independent lay advocacy service POhWER.
Fact sheets
These fact sheets provide more information and guidance to support you through the different parts of the FTP process.
The duty of candour
Being open and honest when things go wrong.
Supervision, leadership and culture
Working in partnership with colleagues, effective supervision and leadership are integral to the delivery of healthcare
Case studies on making self referrals
Explore common scenarios where a registrant may need to consider making a self-referral
Preceptorship for registrants working outside the NHS, including as sole practitioners
We recognise that many HCPC registrants are employed or work outside the NHS structures, where preceptorship is less well known and may be more difficult to access.
What happens if my concern goes to a hearing
Cases are heard by a panel acting on behalf of one of three committees
Fitness to practise
This page provides information about what we mean by 'fitness to practise', and our role in relation to it.