Archive
New GOsC Head of Regulation takes up post
10 June 2015
The GOsC is pleased to welcome its new Head of Regulation, Sheleen McCormack. Sheleen, is a barrister who has previously held roles at the General Pharmaceutical Council as the Head of Quality and Case Management and the Head of Fitness to Practise.
In Council - May 2015 decisions
29 May 2015
The 87th meeting of the General Osteopathic Council took place on Thursday 14 May 2015. The agenda and papers are available to read; minutes will be available after the next Council meeting.
QAA awarded contract to deliver quality assurance for GOsC
12 May 2015
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) has renewed its contract with the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) to provide quality assurance for all UK training courses undertaken by students who wish to qualify as an osteopath.
the osteopath for April/May now available
24 April 2015
Contents include new research on effective regulation, CPD consultation, preparing osteopathy students for practice and more.
New osteopathic leadership programme invites applications
16 April 2015
Applications are now open for the 2015 Osteopathic Development Group Osteopathic Leadership Programme.
Questions about the proposed new CPD scheme?
31 March 2015
We’re hearing some good questions from osteopaths about the CPD proposals.
CPD consultation: have you sent us your views?
17 March 2015
Respond to the GOsC’s proposals for a new Continuing Professional Development scheme.
Spaces for reflective discussion are vital for effective regulation
13 February 2015
Innovative research to increase, support and enhance the effectiveness of osteopathic regulation has been published today.
GOsC launches consultation on new CPD scheme
11 February 2015
The GOsC has launched a four-month consultation on proposals for a new continuing
professional development (CPD) scheme for osteopaths.
GOsC attends launch of new law regulating osteopathy in Gibraltar
19 January 2015
A new law came into effect on 15 January making it an offence for practitioners in a range of health-related professions to work in Gibraltar without appropriate registration.