Registration is changing on 3 June 2024. We want to make sure employers have the information they need about the changes so they can prepare and make any necessary changes to systems, guidance and information about registration.
Overview of the changes
All the changes are explained in our Registration is changing event video with presentations from Cheryl Campbell, Acting Head of Education and Standards and Laura Lamb, Acting Director of Workforce, Education and Standards. The video lasts around 20 minutes and provides a useful overview for you and your staff.
Watch the Registration is changing video here
Presentation
You can use the PowerPoint slides we used in our information sessions and adapt it for your teams.
Download the Registration is changing presentation here
Registration is changing poster
We’ve created a poster for you to print and pin up in your staff room or service to let staff know about the changes.
Download the full colour Registration is changing poster
Download the grayscale Registration is changing poster
Employer checklist
This checklist will help you think about any changes you need to make.
What’s changing? | What does this mean | Things you may want to think about |
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Structure of the Register | We will have four Register parts instead of 23. We’ll move existing registrants to their new Register part(s). They don’t need to do anything. | |
Changes to the application process | Employers will need to provide the Care Inspectorate care service number, service type and level of job role for applicants. |
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Timescales for applying | From 3 June 2024, workers must apply for registration within three months of starting their role and be registered within six months. |
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Pausing applications from 5pm, 10 April 2024 | MySSSC will not save any partial applications that are not submitted by the deadline. We will accept applications again from 3 June. |
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Continuous registration | Every registrant must complete an annual declaration to confirm their personal and employment details, provide any updates, pay their annual fee and confirm they’ve completed CPL. This replaces the previous five yearly registration renewal. |
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From 1 May 2024 we’ll only accept employment changes in Fitness to Practise cases | You won’t be able to make an employment change using MySSSC from 1 May to 3 June. |
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Codes of Practice
We’ll publish the new Codes of Practice on 1 May 2024. They come into effect immediately.
The Codes will be available online in several formats, including ereader, on the Codes of Practice page. We’ll also have downloadable posters and postcards.
The Codes and fitness to practise
The first Codes of Practice were published in 2003 and we reviewed and updated the Codes in 2016. The 2024 Codes is the third version.
In our fitness to practise work we use the Codes which were in effect when the alleged behaviour took place. For example, when considering allegations which took place before 1 May 2024, the 2016 Codes apply. In some cases, both sets of Codes might apply if some allegations took place before and some after, 1 May 2024.