The regulation of professional activity in the Health and Social Care sector in the UK is carried out by a number of statutory bodies that hold legal mandates to manage the risks of professional malpractice. The prime method used to perform this duty, and thereby protect the public, is the construction of a register of the suitability qualified - and creation of appropriate professional standards to establish a benchmark for practice. When registrant’s performance or conduct is felt not to meet these standards they are placed within a Fitness to Practice process administered by the regulatory body. This article examines the publicly available data on Fitness to Practice cases from UK regulatory bodies relating to the professions of social w...
This article examines the nature of, and reasons for, the disproportionately high rates of fitness t...
Social work regulation in England has experienced a considerable period of change in recent years. T...
Over the last three decades a risk-based model of medical regulation has emerged in the United Kingd...
The regulation of professional activity in the Health and Social Care sector in the UK is carried ou...
In this paper, we analyse the way in which social work, as a profession, has coped with and responde...
The anticipated change of social work regulator in England from the Health and Care Professions Coun...
The anticipated change of social work regulator in England from the Health and Care Professions Coun...
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Medical sociology has long been concerned with the role played by specialist forms of expertise in e...
Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) as compared with the other health care professionals re...
Within the regulatory community, there has been increasing interest in the issue of proportionality ...
Professional regulatory bodies are key mediating institutions between the state and individual profe...
Within the regulatory community, there has been increasing interest in the issue of proportionality ...
The scarcity of public sector healthcare resources and the vulnerability of service users make the c...
In this paper we will discuss the current tensions that exist between UK anti-discrimination legisla...
This article examines the nature of, and reasons for, the disproportionately high rates of fitness t...
Social work regulation in England has experienced a considerable period of change in recent years. T...
Over the last three decades a risk-based model of medical regulation has emerged in the United Kingd...
The regulation of professional activity in the Health and Social Care sector in the UK is carried ou...
In this paper, we analyse the way in which social work, as a profession, has coped with and responde...
The anticipated change of social work regulator in England from the Health and Care Professions Coun...
The anticipated change of social work regulator in England from the Health and Care Professions Coun...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Federation of State Medical Boards. All rights reserved.A B S T R A C T:...
Medical sociology has long been concerned with the role played by specialist forms of expertise in e...
Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) as compared with the other health care professionals re...
Within the regulatory community, there has been increasing interest in the issue of proportionality ...
Professional regulatory bodies are key mediating institutions between the state and individual profe...
Within the regulatory community, there has been increasing interest in the issue of proportionality ...
The scarcity of public sector healthcare resources and the vulnerability of service users make the c...
In this paper we will discuss the current tensions that exist between UK anti-discrimination legisla...
This article examines the nature of, and reasons for, the disproportionately high rates of fitness t...
Social work regulation in England has experienced a considerable period of change in recent years. T...
Over the last three decades a risk-based model of medical regulation has emerged in the United Kingd...