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GOsC consults on guidance about students’ fitness to practise

4 May 2011

Views invited on draft guidance for students of osteopathy and osteopathic educational institutions.

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In Council: brief report of 12 April Council meeting.

28 April 2011

Includes consultation on draft student fitness to practise guidance and an update on the Osteopathic Practice Standards.

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Osteopathic Practice Standards: feedback from the consultation

20 April 2011

The range and quality of the feedback received was exceptionally good and provided invaluable insight and recommendations.

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The April/May issue of The Osteopath published

7 April 2011

The latest issue of The Osteopath is now available and includes information about the forthcoming pilot of our draft revalidation scheme.

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GOsC responds to positive audit of complaints handling

4 April 2011

The GOsC welcomes the positive results of an audit of its complaints handling process by the CHRE.

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Osteopathy should be included in healthcare workforce development plans

31 March 2011

Osteopathic organisations call for Government to include osteopathy in plans for developing the healthcare workforce.

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GOsC launches consultation on proposed Welsh Language Scheme

29 March 2011

12 week consultation on proposals to provide services to patients and the public who are speakers of Welsh.

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GOsC wins case against unregistered practitioner in Scotland

29 March 2011

Breakthrough legal achievement in Scotland means that Richard Sobande must stop unlawfully using the title ‘osteopath’.

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Call for appropriate regulation in EU review of professional mobility

16 March 2011

GOsC response to EU consultation calls for new measures to promote patient safety while increasing osteopaths' professional mobility.

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Osteopaths join the Register under new powers

15 March 2011

In 2009, we acquired new powers to register individuals who had not applied to register during the original transition period.

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