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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.
Failure to conduct a full / accurate assessment
Case study: An employer raised concerns about a psychologist who did not report a service user’s suicidal thoughts to their supervisor or any other professionals. This was despite it happening repeatedly and after recording a case note.
Customer service process
Step by step guide on the complaints process
Council
The Council has overall responsibility for protecting people using registrants' services
Partners
Partners are HCPC registrants, members of the public and legal professionals who contribute their expertise to the HCPC and play important roles in the regulatory process.
Health and Care Professions Tribunal Service
The HCPTS makes independent decisions about registrants' fitness to practise
Become a Partner
Provide the expertise the HCPC needs for its decision making and play important roles in the regulatory process.
Council and committee roles
Find our current exciting opportunities to join our Council or Committees.
Legislation
The rules and orders that underpin our organisation
Reports
We publish a range of reports including our annual reports and accounts, and our annual fitness to practise and education reports
Freedom of information
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) gives a general right of access to recorded information held by public authorities
How we work
We have produced an animation to explain how we operate and how the HCPC benefits both registrants and service users
HCPC Corporate Strategy 2021-2026
Our aim to be a high performing regulator which delivers forward-looking regulation underpinned by strong data, collaboration and compassion
Our work
Our corporate plan sets out the important development work we want to achieve to progress our strategy
Regulating further professions
How the government decides which professions should be regulated