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Page 1: Information for students August 2011. Date 2009-08-10 Ver. a Dept/Cmte COM Doc Type PUB Title web student presentation Status Draft DD:None Int. Aud

Information for students

August 2011

Page 2: Information for students August 2011. Date 2009-08-10 Ver. a Dept/Cmte COM Doc Type PUB Title web student presentation Status Draft DD:None Int. Aud

Date2009-08-10

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Contents

• The role of the Health Professions Council

• Information on regulation

• How to apply for registration

• How to stay registered

Page 3: Information for students August 2011. Date 2009-08-10 Ver. a Dept/Cmte COM Doc Type PUB Title web student presentation Status Draft DD:None Int. Aud

The role of the Health Professions Council

• Multi-professional regulator

• Those registered are called ‘registrants’

• Created by legislation – Health Professions Order 2001

‘to safeguard the health and well-being of persons using or needing the services of registrants’

• UK-wide remit

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The role of the Health Professions Council

sets standards

approves courses that meet them

registers those who pass them

holds them to its standards

HPC

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The standards

There are four sets of standards

• Standards of conduct, performance and ethics

• Standards of proficiency

• Standards of education and training

• Standards of continuing professional development

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Standards of conduct, performance and ethics

• Describe the behaviour and conduct expected of registrants

• Apply to registrants &prospective registrants

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Standards of proficiency

• Threshold for safe and effective practice

• Students must be able to meet these standards when they complete an approved programme

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Standards of education and training

• Must be met by education providers

• Ensure that all those completing an approved programme meet the standards of proficiency

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Standards of continuing professional development

• Must be met by all registrants

• Link registrants’ ongoing learning and development with their continued registration

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Fitness to practise

• HPC can take action when there are concerns about a registrant’s conduct or competence

• Registrants are responsible for meeting the standards on an ongoing basis

• www.hpc-uk.org/complaints

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Information on regulation

• HPC created to protect the public

• Independent of government, professional bodies and trade unions

• Statutory regulator – must be HPC registered to use a protected title

- for example ‘Physiotherapist’ and ‘Physical therapist’

• Applies to public and private sector

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How does this affect you?

• HPC does not register students or trainees

• Standards of conduct, performance and ethics apply to those studying to join a profession regulated by HPC

• This means that your behaviour whilst studying can impact on your ability to register with HPC

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How to apply for registration

• You need to register with HPC before you are able to start work using a protected title

• Application forms can be downloaded from www.hpc-uk.org/apply

• Do not return the forms until your education provider has notified HPC that you have successfully completed your programme

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How to apply for registration

• Your application must include:

- character reference;

- certified copies of two forms of identification; and

- registration fee.

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How to apply for registration

• Character reference must be completed by:

- a person of good standing in the community who has known you for at least three years

• Students often ask personal tutors to complete these

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How to apply for registration

• Your two forms of identification must be certified:

- signed and dated as a true copy of the original

• Professionals that can certify include:

- registered health professionals, teachers, accountants, solicitors and bank managers.

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How to apply for registration

• Students currently receive a 50% discount on the first two years registration

• Current fees (2010-11)

- Application fee: £53

- Registration fee: £76 for two years (including discount)

• To receive the discount you must apply within two years of qualifying

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How to apply for registration

• To prevent delays in processing please ensure that:

- forms are complete before returning them

- you have included your payment

• Forms usually take between 7 and 10 working days to process

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How to apply for registration

• Once registered your details will appear immediately online at www.hpcheck.org

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How to apply for registration

• You will received a certificate and ID card shortly after registering

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How to apply for registration

• Your authentication card carries a code

- this allows you to change your contact details securely online

• Please keep your card safe as you will need your code each time you contact HPC

• It is vitally important that you keep your contact details up-to-date

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How to stay registered

• In order to meet the standards for CPD you must:

- undertake and record learning activities

• For more information on the CPD standards

- refer to the online CPD presentation

- read the guide to meeting these standards

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How to stay registered

• Registration renewal

- Every two years you must renew your registration

- Three months before your registration ends, HPC will notify you

You can either:

- renew online; or

- complete a registration renewal form

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How to stay registered

• You must:

- check that your contact details are correct;

- read and sign the declarations;

- check your payment method; and

- return the form to HPC by the specified date.

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For more information

www.hpc-uk.org

[email protected]

0845 3004472 (lo-call)

+44 (0)20 7840 9802 (outside UK)