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    "The regulatory body - Health Professions Council - Chief Exec has egg on his face after being found cooped up with two gorgeous chicks - now faces internal investigation and possible disciplinary action...." more here
     
  2. davidh Podiatry Arena Veteran

    :) :) :)
    Cheers,
    davidh
     
  3. Just received an email suggesting I put in the wrong link as all he got was turkeys...... Sometimes I have to give thanks I wasn't born in that country.
     
  4. jack golding Active Member

    Jack Golding
    At least the HPC chief excecutive has managed to do something even if its only to get himself disaplined.Any movement from the HPC is a welcome change at least it shows someone is alive up there.
     
  5. Cameron Well-Known Member

    Which Parliamentary Minister has the overall responsibility for HPC?

    Cameron
     
  6. It falls within the remit of Lord Warner, though that is not quite the same thing as having "overall responsibility" ie because the HPC is an independent regulator the DoH has quite a hands off approach
     
  7. Cameron Well-Known Member

    Many thanks Mark.

    In this day and age where we are all accountable I am surprised there is no direct accountability. In the event of an irregurality (I am sure there must be such occurances) and HPC were found wanting, to whom would you report, the Ombudsman ?

    Cheers
    Cameron
     
  8. In the event of an irregularity carried out by the HPC recourse would be to the Commission for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence, which oversees all the health regulators, but as this is a new body I'm not certain how this would work in practice. Often a well placed Parliamentary Question concentrates the minds - let me know if this is an option.

    Is the irregularity at the HPC or with one of its registrants or professional remits - eg university or healthcare institution?
     
  9. Cameron Well-Known Member

    Thanks Mark that was very helpful.

    >Is the irregularity at the HPC or with one of its registrants or professional remits - eg university or healthcare institution?

    Tge hypothetical situation involves the HPC but in a complex situation what would happen if the scenario included one of its professional remits?

    A question in the House sounds interesting, too.

    Cheers
    Cameron
     
  10. Then, hypothetically speaking, it would be a matter for CHRE to investigate as this would perhaps suggest a failing or weakness in the legislative framework or indeed the operation of the regulator under the current provisions.

    No doubt you will let me know if a PQ needs placing.

    Did the shoes arrive?
     
  11. Cameron Well-Known Member

    Mark

    Thanks again for the information. Will keep you posted.

    Cheers
    Syd
    PS Shoes have not arrived yet but are eagerly awaited.
     
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