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Update on our new fee proposals

Your concerns, arguments, and views about the impact of HCPC’s proposed fee rise have prompted us to re-think our approach.

Update on our registration fees

Your concerns, arguments, and views about the impact of HCPC’s proposed fee rise have prompted us to re-think our approach.

HCPC Gender pay gap report 2019

This report sets out HCPC's gender pay gap data for the snapshot date of 5 April 2019. 

ICP threshold policy

On 14 January we launched our new Threshold Policy for Fitness to Practise Investigations and Approach to the Investigation of Health Matters policy.

Training and annual monitoring reminders for Visitors

Complete the three online training modules by 31 March 2019, and don’t forget annual monitoring assessment days are going paperless

Step 3 - Pay your renewal fee

You can spread the cost by paying by direct debit, which we will not collect until you have completed your professional declaration.

Be visible, engaged and informed

Aim: We regulate, take and communicate decisions which are informed by a deep understanding of the environment within which our registrants, employers and education providers operate

Diversity data

Our dashboard shows key equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) information with regards to the characteristics of HCPC registrants

Standards

Our standards form the foundation for how we regulate, explaining what we expect of our registrants and education and training programmes. 

HCPC statement on student supervision

This statement sets out our broad expectations regarding registration participation in the supervision of students from HCPC approved programmes.

Section 5 – English language proficiency

People on the HCPC’s Register must be able to communicate effectively in English in order to meet our standards of proficiency

Partner roles

There are a wide range of different partner roles that provide the expertise we need for our decision making processes.

What to expect from us

We recognise that the fitness to practise process can be a stressful experience so we try to make our process as open and clear as possible

What our investigation would involve

If we decide that a concern is within our remit at the triage stage, we will carry out an initial investigation