Sep 20, 2018
New Authority publication bringing together authors from international organisations explaining how they have applied the principles of right-touch regulation to their organisations
Aug 14, 2018
Today, the UK Association for Humanistic Psychology Practitioners’ (UKAHPP) register has been accredited by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care, an independent statutory body, accountable to Parliament
Aug 13, 2018
The Court of Appeal has published its ruling on the case of Dr Bawa-Garba and decided to uphold her appeal against the General Medical Council. The Authority was an interested party in the appeal
Jul 25, 2018
Whether this is your first visit or your fortieth, we are looking for your feedback on our website to help us improve it
Jul 19, 2018
Following our announcement that Harry Cayton will be stepping down as the Authority's chief executive in autumn, we are pleased to announce that we have now appointed his successor - Alan Clamp will take up the post from 1 November 2018
Jul 10, 2018
The engineers and geoscientists of British Columbia asked us to review their governance and legislation - providing us with the opportunity to work outside health and care, to help build learning and understanding across professional regulators internationally
Jul 09, 2018
In our 2017/18 annual report, we take the opportunity to look back, charting key moments in the development of the regulatory framework underlining why reform is necessary
Jul 04, 2018
Our latest performance review acknowledges the positive way in which the HCPC has engaged with the concerns we raised in our previous review and the actions it is taking to address those concerns but there is not enough evidence of sustained improvement for us to say it has met the Standards it failed last time
May 15, 2018
The review published today concludes that, although the NMC's performance as a regulator is improving, it continues to make some mistakes and must develop a more respectful and open culture
May 08, 2018
We believe that sexual misconduct between health and care practitioners should be taken seriously – it does potentially impact patient safety. However, we observed that it is not always treated as seriously in regulators' final fitness to practise decisions. We wanted to find out if our thinking was out-of-step so we commissioned research to find out what professionals and the public think