Archive
Guidance on Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging shared
21 May 2024
The guidance explains how the Osteopathic Practice Standards can help osteopaths provide more inclusive care for different people in different contexts.
GOsC Strategy 2024-2030 published
24 April 2024
Our new Strategy sets the direction of our work over the next six years.
Our latest Council Associate welcomed
2 April 2024
GOsC welcomes Gabrielle Anderson to our Council Associates programme following successful recruitment campaign.
New Council members appointed
20 March 2024
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) has appointed three new Council members who will take up office from 1 April 2024.
Updated guidance for Interim Suspension Orders and Undertakings now published
8 March 2024
The guidance supports our fitness to practise committees in making decisions about whether or not to suspend an osteopath’s registration during a fitness to practise investigation.
Engaging patients in osteopathic education report published
13 February 2024
Findings of the GOsC’s thematic review into patient engagement in osteopathic education from 2019 to 2023 has been published.
Share your views on our guidance for students and educators on professional behaviours and student fitness to practise
7 February 2024
Our draft guidance explains the professional behaviours and values expected of osteopathy students, and how education providers can take action if a student’s fitness to practise is called into question.
GOsC publishes fitness to practise report for 2022-23
16 January 2024
The latest fitness to practise report includes details of hearings concluded between 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023.
GOsC announces next Chair of Council
15 December 2023
Jo Clift has been appointed as the General Osteopathic Council’s next Chair of Council. Jo will take over from current Chair, Dr Bill Gunnyeon, on 1 April 2024.
Report shows drop in number of concerns raised about osteopaths
13 December 2023
We’ve published the latest research report from the National Council of Osteopathic Research (NCOR) which annually reviews the types of concerns raised about osteopaths and osteopathic services.