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Canlyniadau chwilio am the care act 2014

Yn dangos 751 i 765 o 1924 canlyniadau

Understanding the Duty of Candour- new resources available for you

New materials outline what candour means and what it looks like in practice.

Using our standards to support employee development

You will want to support your employees to meet their professional requirements

Standards for prescribing

Our expectations of education providers delivering training in prescribing and of professionals on our Register who prescribe

Consultation on HCPC registration fees

We are consulting on proposals to increase our registration fees. If adopted, the changes would be effective from 1 October 2019 and existing registrants would pay the new renewal fee when their profession next renews its registration.

Historical programmes

You can apply to join the Register if you have completed a programme that was historically approved by our predecessor, the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine (CPSM)

Working with our stakeholders

See how we work with stakeholders, which underpins the functioning of the model

Promoting public health and preventing ill-health

We have introduced new standards about promoting public health and preventing ill-health. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions. 

Employer webinar - English language proficiency review and revising the standards of conduct, performance and ethics

An online session for employers or managers of HCPC registrants, looking at the HCPC's English language proficiency review and revising the standards of conduct, performance and ethics.

Preceptorship for internationally recruited registrants

For HCPC registrants who have come to work in the UK via our international registration route, preceptorship can provide a way to support acculturation to both their new working environment and to living in the UK.

Upskilling and training responsibilities

Our changes provide further guidance around scope of practice and highlight the need to make sure registrants have the knowledge, skills and experience to practise safely and effectively. 

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