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#myhcpcstandards: Registrants’ mental health
In this webinar we will explore the updated standards' focus on looking after your mental health, and how to integrate these changes into your practice.
Section 2 – Your qualification
In this section please provide us with details of your relevant training
How to fill out the returning to practice form
We have set out some top tips to help applicants complete the returning to practice form as easily as possible
Register over time by characteristics and location
Explore registrant characteristics based on their geographic location across different reporting periods.
How to make a declaration
A closer look at the three instances in which you would provide health and character information to the HCPC, and the different ways of supplying it for each.
Professional indemnity - your questions answered
Guidelines on insurance can be tricky, so we've compiled some of the questions our registrants commonly ask
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)
HCPC fee rise approved by Parliaments
Following our consultation with registrants, professional bodies, trade unions, and the public last year, the legislation to implement our latest proposed fee increase has now been approved in both the UK and Scottish Parliaments.
Update on our new fee proposals
Your concerns, arguments, and views about the impact of HCPC’s proposed fee rise have prompted us to re-think our approach.
Declaring convictions and cautions
Information on declaring any convictions or police cautions you've received
Council and committee roles
Find our current exciting opportunities to join our Council or Committees.
After you've applied
What happens after you submit your application and what you'll need to do when you're registered
Declaration
You’ll be asked to sign a declaration regarding background checks to enable us to check that they are genuine with the organisations or individuals who provided them