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Employer insight: Moving to the UK to practice and the challenges of finding employment
Doreen is a physiotherapist working in an intermediate care team, and speaks about the steps one Recruiting Manager took that made a real difference
Beth yw’r HCPC?
Rydym wedi cynhyrchu animeiddiad i egluro sut rydym yn gweithredu a sut mae’r HCPC o fudd i’r rhai sy’n cofrestru yn ogystal ag i ddefnyddwyr y gwasanaethau
Record keeping under pressure
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 - applying our standards
The factors to consider in applying the standards of conduct, performance and ethics during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Glossary of terms
The following terms are defined in the context of preceptorship.
Medical entitlements and COVID-19
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
Survey of the Temporary Register(s)
We surveyed all temporary registrants on the Temporary Register(s) from 6 - 30 June 2020
Balancing service user need during a pandemic
The factors to consider in applying our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic
Promoting the value of regulation
Aim: The public, registrants, students and employers understand the value and importance of regulated health and care professionals
Our approach to closing the COVID-19 temporary register(s)
The Temporary Register will close on the 30 September 2022.
The registration renewal process explained
HCPC Registration Manager highlights what registrants need to do to in order to renew their registration for the next two-year cycle.
Standards of proficiency
The professional standards all registrants must meet in order to become registered, and remain on the Register
The registration renewal process explained
Registration Manager Dushyan Ashton highlights what registrants need to do to in order to renew their registration for the next two-year cycle.
Openness and honesty in an overstretched service
The factors to consider in applyin our standards during the COVID-19 pandemic