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Education and Training Committee
The Education and Training Committee advises the Council on matters relating to education, training and registration
Paying your scrutiny fee
Information for international applicants on paying the scrutiny fee, which is needed for the application to begin processing.
Before we begin
The first page you’ll see is the ‘Before we begin’ page
The benefits and outcomes of effective supervision
Learn about the benefits that supervision can have for your professional practice and the wider sector
Education and training data
Key statistics as a summary of the picture of education and training for the professions we regulate.
'Before we begin' page
The first page you’ll see is the ‘Before we begin’ page
The standards of proficiency for occupational therapists
The standards of proficiency that occupational therapists must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
The standards of proficiency for operating department practitioners
The standards of proficiency that operating department practitioners must meet in order to join, and remain on, the HCPC Register.
Service user and carer involvement
What we are looking for when you involve service users and carers in your programme
Webinar: Future rules for the use of in-person, hybrid and remote hearings
In this webinar we will outline why we have taken the decision to allow the continued use of remote and hybrid hearings to complement the use of in-person hearings within the HCPC tribunal service. We will go through the new principles that will determine the type of hearing and respond or capture all questions from those taking part.
Diversity data
Information held by the HCPC on Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)
Dishonesty – fraud
Case study: An employer raised concerns about an operating department practitioner’s (ODP) conviction of fraud. For this conviction, she was sentenced to 18-months imprisonment and suspended for 24 months.
Retention of first-time HCPC registrants
Explore status of first-time registrants joining between 2013–20, showing how long they remained registered over a four-year period.