Archive
Celebrating new roles for past Council Associates
11 December 2025
Two of our previous Council Associates have recently accepted new non-executive roles, demonstrating the positive impact of our programme.
General Osteopathic Council successfully prosecutes Lilly Iaschelcic for unlawfully using the title ‘osteopath’
1 December 2025
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the UK regulator of osteopaths, has successfully prosecuted Lilly Iaschelcic for unlawfully describing herself as an osteopath after being removed from the Register.
Whistleblowing disclosures joint report for 2025 published
25 September 2025
We’ve published the 2024-25 joint report on whistleblowing disclosures, together with eight other healthcare professional regulators.
New Council member appointed
16 September 2025
We are delighted to announce the appointment to Council of David Propert, who joined the GOsC Council from 1 September 2025.
Updated guidance on studying osteopathy with a disability or health condition is published
5 September 2025
The guidance aims to support those thinking about studying osteopathy and current students who have a disability or health condition, and education providers wanting to make sure they are inclusive.
General Osteopathic Council successfully prosecutes Gareth Milner for unlawfully describing himself as an osteopath
23 May 2025
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the UK regulator of osteopaths, has successfully prosecuted Gareth Milner, who practised in West London, for a second time for unlawfully describing himself as an osteopath after leaving the GOsC’s Register of osteopaths.
New Committee members appointed
22 April 2025
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) announces the appointment of four osteopath and four non-osteopath (lay) members to two of its committees.
General Osteopathic Council successfully prosecutes Nigel Graham for unlawfully describing himself as an osteopath
20 February 2024
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the UK regulator of osteopaths, has brought a successful prosecution against Nigel Graham, who practised in Dorset and Greater London, for unlawfully describing himself as an osteopath after being removed from the Register.
Conviction upheld against Michelle Davies for misuse of osteopathic title
9 May 2023
Crown Court dismisses appeal by Michelle Davies, against successful prosecution by the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the UK regulator of osteopaths, for unlawfully describing herself as an osteopath while she was suspended from the Register.
General Osteopathic Council successfully prosecutes Michelle Davies for unlawfully describing herself as an osteopath
18 October 2022
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), the UK regulator of osteopaths, has brought a successful prosecution against Michelle Davies, who practised in Worcester, for unlawfully describing herself as an osteopath while she was suspended from the Register.


