Health Professions Council - HPC


What is the Health Professions Council (HPC)?
The HPC is a UK-wide regulatory body which keeps a register of health professionals meeting its standards for training, professional skills, behaviour and health. Currently, 13 professions are registered including arts therapists. 

The HPC has appointed a Professional Liaison Group (PLG) which will carry forward the actual process of regulation.
Read more about work with the PLG


Latest news

Brief summary report of the HPC PLG meeting
12 May 2010
This meeting was to review the results of the December consultation and to set out a work plan for the next phase of work.


UKCP work with HPC

UKCP submission to the HPC consultation on the statutory regulation of psychotherapy and counselling, 15 October 2009

Questions for Marc Seale
Marc Seale, chief executive of the Health Professions Council, responds to UKCP registrant's questions. Read more...

Meeting with Michael Guthrie
Michael Guthrie answers UKCP registrants' questions. Read more...

UKCP submissions to the HPC's Call for Ideas

UKCP response to HPC Guidance on conduct and ethics for students consultation

UKCP responses to HPC Guidance on health and character consultation
A brief summary of the HPC stakeholder event held at Manchester on 31 March 2009
 
 
 
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UKCP submissions to the HPC

2009

UKCP response to the HPC consultation on psychotherapists and counsellors, 15 October 2009

Second submission

First submission

2008

UKCP submissions to the HPC's Call for Ideas

 

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