Dishonesty Explored

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Course Description

Dishonesty Explored is a focused course designed to help healthcare professionals understand the impact, context, and regulatory expectations around dishonesty in Fitness to Practise (FtP) cases. Whether you’ve faced concerns about dishonesty yourself or want to better understand how the NMC or HCPC assess these issues, this course provides clarity, insight, and space for reflection.

Through case-based learning, guided reflection, and practical advice, the course explores how dishonesty is defined by regulators, how it can affect fitness to practise, and what genuine insight and remediation might look like in these cases.

This course is not about judgement — it’s about growth, understanding, and rebuilding trust in yourself and your profession.

Certification

Upon successful completion of the course and its reflective activities, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion in Dishonesty Explored. This certificate recognises your commitment to developing insight and taking meaningful steps toward professional accountability and growth.

Who This Course is For

This course is designed for healthcare professionals who are preparing for, or currently going through, a Fitness to Practise process where dishonesty has been raised as a concern. It’s also suitable for those supporting others through this experience, or anyone who wishes to better understand how allegations of dishonesty are viewed by regulators and how to respond constructively.

Our Dishonesty Explored module features bespoke video content designed specifically for healthcare professionals navigating dishonesty-related concerns during the fitness to practise process. These unique, scenario-based videos provide clear explanations of how dishonesty is defined by regulators, alongside practical guidance on developing genuine insight, demonstrating remediation, and rebuilding trust. Each video uses real-world examples to help learners reflect meaningfully on their own experiences in a structured, supportive way.