Certain healthcare professionals in the UK legally require registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). If you’re looking into what will be involved with your HCPC registration, our article summarises everything you need to know about the process ahead of you.
We have outlined the following areas to support you with your HCPC registration:
We hope that with our helpful information and support, your HCPC registration will be simple and straightforward for you to complete.
Ready for a new role? Search and find jobs with PulseThe HCPC is short for the Health and Care Professions Council, an organisation that regulates 15 professions in health and care. They protect service users by setting industry standards for safe and effective practice. This incorporates education, training, and working methods for those healthcare professionals.
The HCPC register contains the names, registration statuses, registration numbers, and approximate locations of all registered healthcare professionals.
Anyone can view the HCPC registration of a healthcare professional operating within the 15 vocational areas. You’re able to search directly in the register to check the current professional status. Simply enter the surname or registration number along with the profession of the person you’re searching for. It allows employers and members of the public to verify that workers are operating to the required standards.
Here are the roles that require HCPC registration, many of which we recruit for at Pulse:
Before you carry out your HCPC registration, you’ll need to check that you’re eligible. You can do this through the HCPC website. Following this, you can proceed with your application on the site before paying your HCPC registration fees upon acceptance.
So that you can get started, we’ve broken down the key information you’ll need to know about getting HCPC registered.
First, you’ll need to sign up for an account on the HCPC website. You can then create your application and start entering all your details. Make sure you use a personal email address that you’ll always have access to (rather than a university address, for example).
The guidelines for completing your HCPC registration will depend on where you qualified. The requirements for healthcare professionals trained in the UK differ from those who have trained abroad.
Once you’ve signed up for an account and created an application, you’ll need to follow these steps to complete your application form:
Within this section, you’ll be presented with your automatically generated application number. You’ll also be asked whether you’ve previously applied for registration and to confirm you’ve read the initial declarations. If your role entails one or more modalities, add them under ‘Profession, modality and specialism’.
In this section, you’ll be asked to provide information about your identity, skills, and experience. You’ll also need to provide documents that confirm the following:
In the character declarations section, you’ll be asked to provide details of any convictions or police cautions. In the vetting and barring section area, you’ll need to state whether you’ve been barred from working with children or vulnerable adults.
You’ll also be asked to state whether any health conditions would impact safe practice for you.
This is where you should supply the details of your qualifications. This includes what you studied, where, and when. You’ll be asked for additional documentation if you meet certain conditions (for which we have included more detail below).
If this is relevant to you, you’ll need to provide details of any employers outside the UK. You’ll also need to provide details of any relevant regulatory bodies or similar organisations. These details allow the HCPC to contact non-UK employers to verify your details.
Here, you’ll be asked to confirm statements around the following areas:
After you’ve completed the application form, you’ll be taken to an equality monitoring questionnaire and asked for some personal details, which will not affect your application.
For those trained outside of the UK, the stages after you’ve signed up for an account will be as follows:
This will look the same as for UK applications, with the additional requirement to provide the following:
You’ll need to complete a paper application form if any of the above apply.
Within this section, you’ll follow the same steps as those outlined for UK applicants above.
This is where you should supply the details of your degree, diploma, and any other training relevant to your application, which qualifies you for practice outside the UK. You’ll also need to provide a Course Information Form, which can be downloaded from the HCPC website and needs to be completed by your training institution.
You’ll need to provide the details of work you’ve carried out, in chronological order, along with contact information for your former employer, with whom your details will be verified. You’ll also have to provide supporting professional references. Finally, you’ll have to upload at least one document as evidence of your professional experience.
Here, you’ll need to provide details of your membership with any professional associations or regulatory bodies outside the UK.
Within this section, you’ll need to do the following to show that you can communicate in English to the required standard:
You’ll be asked to complete declarations around:
Background checks will then be conducted to verify all the information you provide.
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For UK applicants, the HCPC-approved qualification list will determine your eligibility for HCPC registration. You can search this list within the website by entering your profession and education provider.
Again, for UK applicants only, there will be a slightly different process to follow if your qualification is from a historical programme (which you can check by searching the HCPC database):
For international applicants, you’ll need to provide details of your qualifications in the supplied Course Information Form, as detailed above. The HCPC will then take steps to verify your qualifications.
The HCPC also requires you to keep up with continuing professional development (CPD) to demonstrate your most relevant, up-to-date skills and qualifications. Each time you renew your HCPC registration, you must affirm that you have met the required standards by committing to these learning activities. A random selection of applicants will be asked to submit their CPD profile during each renewal period.
You’ll be required to read through several documents before filling in the application form. These include:
Along with your application form, you’ll also need to submit certain documents. They can be provided online as PDF, JPG, or PNG file types.
UK applications require you to submit certified copies of two types of ID:
Some UK applicants will also be required to provide other documents. These include supporting information about your character and health declarations, depending on what you’ve entered during your application.
If you qualified five or more years ago and haven’t practised since then, you’ll also be required to upload the following:
If you trained internationally, you’ll need to provide the same forms of ID as above, along with a Course Information Form, professional qualification certificate, and English language proficiency certificate.
If any of your documents are in a language other than English, you should supplement them with certified copies of official translations.
Certified documents must be copies of the originals (either photocopied or scanned), signed by an approved person and dated within the last six months. On each document, they’ll need to write: “I certify that this is a true copy of the original document seen by me.” Along with their signature, they’ll need to add the date, name, professional title, and contact details.
Anyone who certifies your documents must be a person of standing in the community and have an appropriate relationship with you. Numerous professions qualify for this, including a registered health and care professional, teacher, lecturer, or bank manager.
Once you have completed your application and sent your required documentation to the HCPC, UK applications should be processed within 10 working days. If you’re approved, your registration will be active within a few days after you’ve paid your fee.
If you trained internationally, you may be awaiting registration for up to 16 weeks.
Your HCPC registration has to be renewed every two years. You can check your renewal date with the HCPC, as it is different for each profession.
The HCPC will send you an email and an SMS reminder when you need to renew. In order to renew, you need to:
You’ll then receive confirmation. If you don’t renew your HCPC registration by the required deadline, you’ll be removed from the register and won’t be able to continue to practice.
There is a one-off scrutiny fee of £68.68, which covers the cost of processing your application.
The HCPC registration cost is £98.12 per year, which is £196.24 for the full two-year registration cycle. There is a lower HCPC registration fee for first-time applicants who have graduated within the last two years. This is discounted to £49.06 per year or £98.12 for the full two-year registration cycle.
There are various HCPC contact methods should you wish to speak with someone about your application. These include:
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