On 1 April 2002, the Health Professions Council replaced the
Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine (CPSM) which had been established in 1960. By 2005, thirteen protected titles were regulated by the HPC: arts therapists; biomedical scientists; chiropodists/podiatrists; clinical scientists; dieticians; occupational therapists; operating department practitioners; orthoptists; paramedics; physiotherapists; prosthetists and orthotists; radiographers; and speech and language therapists. In July 2010, the decision was taken to transfer the professional regulation of social workers to the Health Professions Council, which was renamed the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). The regulation of social workers moved to the HCPC on 1 August 2012 under the
Health and Social Care Act 2012. The
General Social Care Council (GSCC) – which previously regulated social workers – was abolished on 31 July 2012. The strap line that they use was also changed to "Regulating health, psychological and social work professionals" which was considered better suited to describe the diversity of professionals that they regulate. The HCPC has also reported it was being accorded new powers to set up voluntary registers for unregulated professions or related professions, including students seeking to enter a regulated or unregulated profession or related occupation. The work of the HCPC and other health professions regulators in the UK (the
General Medical Council,
Nursing and Midwifery Council,
General Dental Council, etc.) is overseen by the
Professional Standards Authority. On 2 December 2019, the regulation of
social workers in England was transferred to a new body,
Social Work England. ==Professions regulated by the HCPC==