Archive
GOsC meets all Standards of Good Regulation for the fifteenth year running
19 June 2025
The General Osteopathic Council has once again met all the PSA’s Standards of Good Regulation.
Share your views on strengthening protection of the title ‘osteopath’
17 June 2025
We are seeking views on our plan to request amendments to the Osteopaths Act 1993. Our aim is to provide further protection for patients and the public from misuse of the title ‘osteopath.’
Interim guidance on the use of Artificial Intelligence in osteopathic practice published
12 May 2025
Our guidance addresses the rapidly evolving use of AI technologies in healthcare and will be reviewed regularly.
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.
National Council of Osteopathic Research annual concerns report published
9 April 2025
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.
New Council member for Wales appointed
2 April 2025
Prof Debra Towse has joined the GOsC Council representing Wales from 1 April 2025.
GOsC welcomes new Council Associate
1 April 2025
Arwel Roberts joins our Council Associates programme following a successful recruitment campaign.
New guidance for students on professional behaviours and fitness to practise is published
12 February 2025
Our new guidance, informed by feedback during our consultation earlier this year, aims to support students to develop professional behaviours and establish their fitness to practise during their studies.
Evaluation of the work of our Patient Involvement Forum is published
7 February 2025
The evaluation was carried out in 2023-24 and takes account of the experiences of forum members and GOsC staff members.
Osteopaths and students can now contact the GOsC using WhatsApp
22 January 2025
We want to make it easier for osteopaths and students to contact us following the findings of our Registrant and Stakeholder Perceptions research.