HPC launches third council elections

Nutrition & Food Science

ISSN: 0034-6659

Article publication date: 29 May 2007

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(2007), "HPC launches third council elections", Nutrition & Food Science, Vol. 37 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/nfs.2007.01737cab.026

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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HPC launches third council elections

HPC launches third council elections

The Health Professions Council (HPC) is holding elections this year for three of the 13 registrant professions it regulates: paramedics, biomedical scientists and chiropodists/podiatrists.

The Council is responsible for developing strategies and policies and consists of 26 members (made up of one representative from each of the professions regulated and 13 lay members) and a President. Registrant members for paramedics, biomedical scientists and chiropodists/podiatrists will stand down in July 2007; current Council members for these professions are eligible to seek re-election.

Registrants wishing to stand for election as a Council member will need to be nominated by six fellow health professionals (i.e. from the same profession). Nomination forms and further information on the election scheme will be sent to around 48,000 registrants from the paramedic, biomedical scientist and chiropody/podiatry parts of the Register in mid February 2007. All HPC registrants from these three professions who work or live in any of the four home countries of the UK and who are on the HPC Register on Friday 2nd March 2007 are eligible to stand for election.

The election itself will take place in the spring of this year and is being run by the Electoral Reform Services on behalf of the HPC. The results will be posted on the HPC website in early July 2007 with the new Council expected to sit for the first time on Monday 9th July 2007, at Park House in London.

Commenting on the forthcoming election, President Dr. Anna van der Gaag said; "I would like to encourage as many people as possible from the three eligible professions to consider standing for election to the Council. Council members play a vital role in the strategic direction of the HPC and therefore fulfilling our primary function of protecting the public. It is a rewarding and fulfilling position to hold."

Health professionals interested in nominating an individual or standing for election are encouraged to look at the HPC website for information and for the full election scheme rules: www.hpc-uk.org/aboutus/council/elections/

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