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Sustainability in health and care practice

HCPC Policy Lead, Rosemary Flowers-Wanjie, explains the background behind our development and publication of content support registrants with sustainable practice.

Sustainable practice

Information for current and future registrants who wish to learn more about sustainability in health and care, and make their practice more sustainable. 

Top tips for completing your CPD profile

Key recommendations from CPD assessors who were involved in previous audits

Ensuring your CPD is effective and relevant

Your CPD activities should be beneficial to you and enhance the service you provide

Ensuring that your CPD benefits the service user

These benefits do not need to be radical and in many cases may simply be a result of improvements you have made to your practice

CPD schemes

You could meet our requirements by choosing to take part in a scheme run by your professional body or any other organisation.

Deferring your CPD audit

We recognise that, due to unavoidable circumstances, some registrants may need to defer (put off) their audit.

FTP registrant support service

Access independent, confidential and free emotional support and practical advice for all HCPC registrants involved in the FTP process

Fact sheets

These fact sheets provide more information and guidance to support you through the different parts of the FTP process. 

Flowchart: the fitness to practise investigations process

If a concern is raised or referral is made about a HCPC-registered professional, our fitness to practice investigations process will begin. This flowchart summarises the steps. 

Standards of proficiency

Supporting your employees in understanding and meeting the revised standards of proficiency

Standards of conduct, performance and ethics

These standards set out, in general terms, how we expect our registrants to behave. We will use them if someone raises a concern about a registrant’s practice, and for decisions about the character of professionals who apply to our Register.

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