HCPC launches consultation on standards of proficiency for paramedics
Health and Care Professions Council
The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) has today launched a consultation asking stakeholders to give their views on proposed changes to the standards of proficiency for paramedics.
The standards of proficiency are the threshold standards for safe and effective practice in the UK and play a key role in public protection. They are divided into generic standards (which apply to all of the 16 professions we regulate) and standards specific to each of the professions regulated.
They are used when an individual professional applies for or renews their registration, or when concerns are raised about their competence. They are also used to approve education and training programmes.
The review of the profession-specific standards is an opportunity to make sure the standards of proficiency are relevant to each profession. No relevant or useful standards will be lost, but the language used may change to ensure the standards are appropriate and applicable to individual professions. Where it is appropriate to do so, we also aim to maintain as much consistency as possible in the standards between different professions.
Director of Policy and Standards Michael Guthrie commented:
“We are reviewing the standards of proficiency for paramedics to ensure they continue to be set at an appropriate level for entry to the HCPC Register and are reflective of current paramedic practice.
“After the consultation, we will analyse the responses to decide if any further changes are needed. We will then publish the final standards as approved by our Council and will work with education and training providers to phase in the standards.”
The consultation will be of particular interest to education and training providers, employers, the professional body, and those who use the services of paramedics.
The consultation will run from Monday 21 October 2013 to Friday 31 January 2014.