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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.
Preceptorship arrangements by UK nation
Details of programmes run by or used by NHS or public authorities.
Profession specific information
Details of professional bodies who have produced profession specific guidance or information on preceptorship or related work.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
Changes align with amendments made to the standards of proficiency to strengthen our commitment to EDI.
Communication
The way we communicate is continually evolving and our standards need to reflect this.
Duty of candour
Our changes set out a process for registrants to follow when things go wrong which better aligns with our guidance.
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.
Managing existing health conditions and disabilities in the workplace
We think that it’s important to further clarify within the standards that registrants do not need to stop practising simply because they have a physical or mental health condition.
Use of cookies
Information about the cookies we use and what we use them for
Protected function - hearing aid dispensers
We regulate hearing aid dispensers on the basis of their professional title and also their protected function.
Case studies on making self referrals
Explore common scenarios where a registrant may need to consider making a self-referral
How we investigate health concerns
The HCPC takes a proportionate approach to investigating concerns about a registrant’s physical or mental health
Retention schedule
We are required to keep case records for a period of time once the case has ended.