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Our approach to closing the COVID-19 temporary register(s)
The Temporary Register will close on the 30 September 2022.
Active implementation of the standards
We have changed the wording of the standards to move registrants away from a passive understanding of the standards, and towards active implementation of them. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.
How to use the MRS
Step-by-step instructions for using the Multiple Registrant Search (MRS)
HCPC announces new Chief Executive
The HCPC is delighted to announce the appointment of Bernie O’Reilly to the role of Chief Executive.
Need help?
How to check the Register to find a professional, and what the results mean
Standards of proficiency
The professional standards all registrants must meet in order to become registered, and remain on the Register
A Year in Highlights 2019-20
Our Year in Highlights show the HCPC’s work from the 1st of April 2019 through to the 31st of March 2020.
Education
We approve and monitor programmes within the UK for the professions we regulate
Joint letter on how we’re supporting professionals this winter
Read our joint letter with NHS England, the Care Quality Commission, the General Medical Council, the CNO for England, the General Pharmaceutical Council and the Nursing and Midwifery Council on how we’re supporting professionals this winter.
When something goes wrong, openness is in everybody’s best interests
Vince Clarke, paramedic and senior lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire, discusses the challenges you may face when something goes wrong
Possible outcomes from our review of your international application
Details on the possible outcomes to your application depending the route you've taken
Closure of the COVID-19 Temporary Register
The Government has announced that the healthcare professions temporary registers, including the HCPC temporary register, are set to close on 30 September 2022.
Request the HCPC logo
Download the HCPC logo to promote your registration
Being open and honest when things go wrong
The requirement to be open and honest, otherwise known as the duty of candour, is part of the standards of conduct, performance and ethics.