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HCPC Striking Off | What It Really Means and Is It Reversible?

Everything health and care professionals need to know about being struck off the HCPC register — what triggers it, what life after striking off looks like, whether restoration is possible, and the one thing that can prevent it

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Being struck off the HCPC register is the most serious outcome in the fitness to practise process. It ends your ability to practise in your registered profession immediately and permanently — unless a restoration application succeeds. This guide explains exactly what triggers striking off, whether it can be prevented, and what options exist after it happens.

What Is HCPC Striking Off and When Does It Happen?

A striking-off order removes a registrant from the HCPC register entirely. From the moment the order takes effect, the registrant cannot work in any capacity requiring HCPC registration. It is publicly recorded on the HCPC register and visible to anyone who searches it — indefinitely, until restoration occurs.

The HCPC's Conduct and Competence Committee imposes striking-off where: the concern is so serious that no lesser sanction would adequately protect the public; there is fundamental dishonesty or sexual misconduct; conduct is so fundamentally incompatible with registration that continued registration is not in the

public interest; or there is no realistic prospect of remediation within any defined period.

Understanding the full range of HCPC sanctions — and where striking off sits — is set out in the HCPC sanctions guide.

What Types of Cases Lead to HCPC Striking Off?

Striking-off cases cluster around specific categories of concern. The most common are:

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  • Fundamental dishonesty. Fraudulent qualification claims, falsified records, dishonest CPD declarations, or financial fraud in a professional context. The HCPC treats dishonesty with particular seriousness because it strikes at the trust that underpins professional registration.
  • Sexual misconduct. Any sexual conduct with patients or service users, or serious sexual misconduct in other contexts that reflects on fitness to practise. Sexual misconduct is among the most serious categories of concern the HCPC deals with.
  • Serious sustained clinical incompetence. Where there has been a prolonged pattern of serious clinical failures — not an isolated incident but sustained incompetence posing ongoing patient risk — and where there is no realistic prospect of remediation.
  • Cases where the registrant shows no insight. The absence of insight — genuine understanding of what went wrong and what has changed — is one of the most significant factors in striking-off decisions. A registrant who cannot or will not demonstrate insight gives the committee no basis for confidence that future practice will be safe.

What Can Actually Prevent Striking Off

The evidence from HCPC fitness to practise cases is consistent: striking off is most often prevented not by the nature of the original concern but by what the registrant does in response. Specifically:

  • Genuine, specific insight. The registrant who can articulate precisely what fell below the standard, why, what the impact was, and what has specifically changed — supported by evidence — demonstrates the insight that is the primary factor in avoiding the most serious sanctions.
  • Early, targeted CPD. CPD completed from the outset of the investigation, specifically addressing the area of concern, and presented with genuine reflection — not bare certificates. The guide to what HCPC CPD evidence actually counts is essential reading for any registrant at risk of a serious outcome.
  • Professional engagement throughout. Registrants who engage proactively — obtaining professional support, responding honestly and specifically, submitting remediation evidence progressively — give the committee far more basis for a proportionate outcome than those who disengage or minimise.
  • Supervisor and colleague evidence. Independent evidence from senior colleagues confirming the registrant's current practice meets the required standard provides the committee with external confirmation that the concerns have been genuinely addressed.

Can You Be Restored to the HCPC Register After Striking Off?

Yes — but restoration is demanding and far from automatic. A struck-off registrant can apply to the HCPC for restoration after two years. The restoration application must demonstrate that the registrant is now fit to practise —

that the underlying concerns that led to striking off have been fundamentally and genuinely addressed, that insight has been developed, and that the public can be adequately protected by restoring registration.

Restoration panels apply a high standard. A restoration application that consists primarily of assertions — "I have reflected and changed" — without compelling documentary evidence will typically fail.

A restoration application supported by two years of targeted CPD with genuine reflection, supervisor evidence, health support evidence where relevant, and

a credible account of professional development during the striking-off period is far more likely to succeed. The guide to demonstrating remediation to your regulator sets out the evidence framework that applies equally to restoration applications.

Can You Work at All After HCPC Striking Off?

Not in any capacity requiring HCPC registration. Many of the roles that HCPC registrants hold — physiotherapist, occupational therapist, paramedic, radiographer — require HCPC registration as a statutory requirement. Working in these roles after striking off is a criminal offence under the Health Professions Order 2001.

Depending on the specific profession and role, some adjacent work not requiring HCPC registration may be possible — administrative, management, teaching, or non-clinical roles. But any clinical role in the registrant's own profession almost certainly requires registration.

Legal advice on what is and is not permitted after striking off is essential before taking up any new work. The guide to HCPC suspension and its implications provides useful context on the employment implications of formal restrictions on practice.

The Most Important Step: Act Before It Gets to Striking Off

Striking off happens at the end of a process that has, in almost every case, provided multiple earlier opportunities for a different outcome. The case examiner stage, the interim order stage, conditions of practice, and

suspension all represent points at which genuine insight and remediation evidence can change the trajectory of a case. The registrant who builds that evidence — early, specifically, genuinely — gives themselves the best possible chance of a proportionate outcome long before striking off becomes the relevant question.

UK-registered healthcare professionals can access professional ethics training through Healthcare Ethics Courses.

Professionals with connections to Australia can consult ethics training in Australia.

Those with connections to Ireland can review ethics training in Ireland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is HCPC striking off?

Removal from the HCPC register entirely — preventing practice in any HCPC-regulated capacity from the date the order takes effect. The most serious formal HCPC outcome.

What types of cases lead to HCPC striking off?

Fundamental dishonesty, sexual misconduct with patients, serious sustained clinical incompetence with no prospect of remediation, and cases where the registrant shows no insight into what went wrong.

Can HCPC striking off be prevented?

In many cases yes — through genuine insight, early targeted CPD, professional engagement throughout, and independent supervisor or colleague evidence. Striking off most often happens when these elements are absent, not simply because the original concern was too serious.

Can you be restored to the HCPC register after striking off?

Yes — after two years, an application for restoration can be made. Restoration requires compelling documentary evidence of genuine change, insight, and professional development during the striking-off period. It is far from automatic.

Can you work in any capacity after HCPC striking off?

Not in any role requiring HCPC registration. Working in an HCPC-regulated role after striking off is a criminal offence. Adjacent non-clinical work may be possible — seek legal advice on what is permitted.

What evidence prevents HCPC striking off?

Genuine specific insight; early targeted CPD with reflective notes; progressive professional engagement throughout the investigation; supervisor and colleague evidence confirming current safe practice; and a credible personal development plan.

Is absence of insight the most serious factor in HCPC striking off decisions?

It is one of the most significant. A registrant who cannot demonstrate genuine understanding of what went wrong and what has changed gives the committee no basis for confidence in future safe practice — which makes the most serious sanctions more likely.

How does HCPC restoration work?

An application to the HCPC after a minimum of two years. The panel assesses whether the underlying concerns have been fundamentally addressed, insight has been developed, and the public can be protected by restoration. The burden of proof rests with the applicant.

Can HCPC striking off be appealed?

Yes — to the High Court within 28 days of the decision. Appeals are based on specific legal grounds. Specialist legal advice on appeal prospects is essential.

What is the difference between HCPC striking off and suspension?

Suspension prevents practice for a defined period — the registrant remains on the register. Striking off removes the registrant from the register entirely. Suspension is reviewed and can be lifted. Striking off is permanent unless a restoration application succeeds.

How long does it take to be restored to the HCPC register?

A minimum of two years before an application can be made. The restoration hearing process then takes additional time. Total time from striking off to restoration is typically several years at minimum.

What CPD should I complete to prevent HCPC striking off?

CPD directly addressing the concern raised — professional ethics, professionalism, insight, preventing recurrence, probity — completed from the earliest stage of the investigation and presented with genuine reflective notes.

What professional support is available to HCPC registrants facing serious outcomes?

Trade union and professional body regulatory support; specialist regulatory solicitors; occupational health and practitioner health support; and — for the most serious cases — specialist regulatory barristers for panel representation.

Disclaimer

This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Seek independent legal advice from a solicitor experienced in HCPC regulatory proceedings.