11 June 2021
NCHA member update – 11 June
This week:
- AHCS takes control of RCCP register
- Promoting hearing health in primary care
- HCPC confirms increase in fees
- HCPC launches reflective practice materials for registrants
- Get involved - NHS newborns screening consultation
- Other sector news
AHCS takes control of RCCP register
Following our 27 May update, the Academy for Healthcare Science (AHCS) has confirmed that all business regarding the RCCP has been transferred to its control with immediate effect. The change sees Paul Burgess, Chair of the RCCP, step down from his role. Read more.
Promoting hearing health in primary care
In the Hearing Journal, Gordan Glantz discusses leveraging technology to promote hearing care in primary care settings. The article covers normalising testing and screening by making it more accessible using new technologies. It also includes using behavioural nudges to encourage family doctors - via electronic medical records - to organise hearing tests in at-risk groups and developing partnership working across the health and care sector. Read more.
HCPC confirms increase in fees
The HCPC has now confirmed renewal fees will increase by £8.12, with clinical scientists (audiologists) the first to pay the new fee beginning on 1 July. Hearing aid dispensers will pay the increased fee as of 22 May 2022. Read more.
HCPC launches reflective practice materials for registrants
This week the HCPC launched new materials on reflective practice. The HCPC said it hoped these new resources would help registrants benefit from learnings during the pandemic and help support prevention-focused regulation. Learn more.
Get involved - NHS newborns screening consultation
Public Health England has launched a consultation on proposed changes to the newborn hearing screening programme. You now have an opportunity to provide feedback on whether:
- The standards are clear
- There any issues we have not addressed
- You agree with the thresholds.
Learn more and take part.

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