HCPC determination — voluntary removal
Voluntary removal from the register
The regulator’s term: voluntary erasure accepted
What does “voluntary removal from the register” mean?
The practitioner asked to be removed from the register and the regulator accepted the request. This may happen during or after a fitness-to-practise case.
Concerning Alison E Wyndham, physiotherapist (HCPC PH20625).
Decision date: 23 February 2026 · Hearing started 23 February 2026
In plain English
The HCPTS panel decided that Alison E Wyndham should be subject to the published outcome from a voluntary removal agreement. The panel approved voluntary removal from the register. The public page records the profession, registration number, allegation, finding, order, notes and hearing history for source verification.
Charges
The HCPTS allegation section states: were capable of being found proved on the balance of probabilities. 31. The Panel considered that the conduct alleged and admitted, by advertising an unreputable financial scheme, was capable of amounting to a
Findings
The HCPTS page records a voluntary removal agreement for Alison E Wyndham by the Conduct and Competence Committee. The panel approved voluntary removal from the register. The allegation section states: were capable of being found proved on the balance of probabilities. 31. The Panel considered that the conduct alleged and admitted, by advertising an unreputable financial scheme, was capable of amounting to a. The order section states: The Registrar is directed to remove the name of Alison Wyndham from the Register with immediate effect. Notes No.
Source
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