Fitness to practise and study

Fitness to Practise means having the skills, knowledge, character and health to practise your profession safely and effectively. As you are a student on a programme leading to registration with a Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body (PSRB), you are expected to demonstrate that you will be able to meet the standards expected by your profession.

Developing your skills, knowledge and professional values for safe and effective practise are part of your overall programme of education. You receive feedback and are regularly assessed on these aspects of your Fitness to Practise, both in theory and during your practice experiences. However, your Fitness to Practise is not just about your skills and knowledge.

Fitness to Practise also includes issues relating to your health, conduct and character. This involves anything that you do in your professional or personal life that may impact upon the public – particularly their safety or the trust and confidence that they place in the health professions. Your own health and well-being are another important part of your Fitness to Practise. Therefore the Fitness to Practise Committee have a remit to support you to maintain sufficient health and well-being to practise safely and effectively, and to address any issues of concern in relation to your health, conduct and character.

For full policy details and procedures visit the Fitness to Practise Committee website.

The Fitness to Practise Committee may also be involved in any instances of the University’s Support to Study/attend procedure being initiated for a Department of Health Sciences student.