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Confidentiality
Support and guidance relating to how health and care professionals handle information about service users
Legislation
The rules and orders that underpin our organisation
The public
As a regulator set up to protect the public, involving the public as key stakeholders is essential to our work and we are committed to this involvement in a number of our core organisational activities
Resources
Material to help registrants understand and meet the updated standards of proficiency.
Section 6 – Declarations
In this section, you’re asked to tick boxes beside a series of statements
Supporting an environment for change
Education annual report for 2016–17 reflects on another year of progress in which we approved a diverse range of programmes delivered by a broad range of providers
My story - Sonya Lam
To celebrate Allied Health Professions (AHPs) day, Sonya talks to us about what it means to be an AHP and how she is inspired by the talent and resourcefulness of other AHPs.
Section 2 – Character and health declarations, vetting and barring
These declarations allow us to consider your fitness to practise
Comparison tables
The changes between the previous standards and the updated standards are set out in these comparison tables.
Equality, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) monitoring information
This is the final stage of the process, but it is separate from the application
Introduction to confidentiality
Confidentiality means protecting personal information, this information might include details of a service user’s lifestyle, family, health or care needs which they want to be kept private
Being open when things go wrong
Case study on being open and honest if something has gone wrong in any care, treatment or other services they have provided
Sale, supply and administration
Local arrangements can be made to allow health and care professionals who are not prescribers to supply or administer medicines
A registrant's responsibility to maintain appropriate boundaries
Registrants establish and maintain that trust by treating service users with dignity and respect and involving them in decisions about their care.
Check the Register
We keep a Register of health and care professionals who meet our standards for their training, professional skills, behaviour and health