
Being contacted by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) about an investigation can be extremely stressful. For many healthcare professionals — including physiotherapists, radiographers, paramedics, occupational therapists, and biomedical scientists — it raises serious concerns about career, registration, and reputation.
The HCPC fitness to practise process is designed to protect the public and maintain professional standards. It investigates whether a registrant’s conduct, performance, or health has affected their ability to practise safely and ethically.
Investigations can involve information requests, witness statements, interim orders, and in some cases, referral to a final hearing. While the process can feel daunting, your response and engagement play a crucial role in shaping the outcome.
The HCPC expects professionals to show honest insight into what happened and why. Insight means recognising your own role, understanding the impact on others, and demonstrating learning and improvement.
Effective insight involves:
A thoughtful reflective statement, supported by structured CPD, can be one of the strongest ways to demonstrate professionalism and accountability.
Even during an active HCPC investigation, you can take meaningful steps to remediate and show genuine improvement.
Proactive remediation demonstrates that you take the process seriously and are committed to safe, high-quality care. This may include:
These actions provide tangible evidence of your development and commitment to ethical, safe practice.
At Probity & Ethics, we provide CPD-certified online courses specifically designed for healthcare professionals facing investigation, remediation, or restrictions.
Our courses are aligned with HCPC expectations and focus on helping you demonstrate insight, reflection, and remediation in a structured, credible way.
Popular courses for HCPC registrants include:
All courses are self-paced, confidential, and suitable for inclusion in HCPC remediation portfolios.
While CPD and reflection are key, professional support is also essential. Speak with your union representative, professional association, or legal adviser for guidance through the process.
Combining expert advice with structured educational learning through Probity & Ethics shows the HCPC that you are engaged, responsible, and willing to improve — exactly what the regulator wants to see.
If you are currently facing an HCPC investigation or preparing for a fitness to practise hearing, take action now to demonstrate your professionalism and integrity.
Explore our Online Courses in Ethics, Professionalism, and Fitness to Practise to begin building verifiable evidence of insight and remediation.
Taking these steps today can help protect your registration, strengthen your professional standing, and rebuild confidence in your future practice.
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