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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

Our guidance on the use of social media

How to ensure you meet our standards by using social media effectively and sensitively

Inappropriate relationship with patient

Case study: A psychologist’s employer raised concerns that the registrant had taken a service user on a trip involving an overnight stay in a shared hotel room, bought the service user alcohol and appeared to be under the influence of alcohol in the presence of the service user.

The benefits and outcomes of effective supervision

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

#myhcpcstandards: Service user engagement

In this webinar we will explore the updated standards' focus on further centralising the service user, and how to integrate these changes into your practice. 

Engaging with the public about what they do via social media

Case study: Simon is a dietitian. He has recently been considering new ways of engaging with his service users and members of the public

Consultation on the revised Guidance on Health and Character

We have undertaken a thorough review of the existing guidance and are seeking the views of our stakeholders on the proposed revision.

Developing resilience

The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic

Raise a concern as a member of the public

How to raise a concern about a HCPC registered professional if you are a member of the public

Digital skills and new technologies

We have emphasised the need to be able to keep up to date with digital skills and new technologies. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.