General Chiropractic Council

TheGeneral Chiropractic Council (GCC)is an independent statutory body established byParliamentto regulate thechiropracticprofession in theUnited Kingdom.It protects the health and safety of the public by ensuring high standards of practice in the chiropractic profession.[3]

General Chiropractic Council
AbbreviationGCC
Location
Coordinates51°29′08″N0°06′33″W/ 51.48557°N 0.10905°W/51.48557; -0.10905
Membership(2017)
3,302[1]
Official language
English
Chief Executive
Nick Jones
Staff14[2](in 2017)
Websitewww.gcc-uk.org

It was established by theChiropractors Act 1994[3]to protect the public by regulating chiropractors, set standards for professional education, practice and conduct and to ensure the development of the chiropractic profession.[3]

The GCC is one of nine health and social care regulators in the UK that are regulated by theProfessional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care.[4]

The General Chiropractic Council provides a searchabledatabaseof registered chiropractors.

You can find a registered chiropractor in your area by searching the Register on the General Chiropractic Council’swebsite.

As well as searching the General Chiropractic Council’s Register, look out for the "I’m Registered" mark on a chiropractor's website and marketing materials to ensure a chiropractor is registered with the GCC.

Organisation

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The GCC is led by a council that is responsible for ensuring the GCC carries out its core functions. The General Council is formed of seven non-chiropractors and seven chiropractors and meets six times a year. Each member serves for 3 or 4 years. The GCC has four Statutory Committees which support the work of the Council. They are:

  • The Education Committee
  • The Investigating Committee
  • The Health Committee
  • The Professional Conduct Committee[5]

The GCC is also supported by two non-statutory Committees. They are:

  • Audit Committee
  • Remuneration Committee

The GCC may also set up short-term Working Groups as required.

Other UK healthcare regulators

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TheProfessional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care(PSA) is an independent body accountable to the UK Parliament which promotes the health and wellbeing of the public and oversees the nine UK healthcare regulators. These are:

References

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  1. ^"GCC Newsletter"(PDF).GCC. August 2017.Retrieved5 September2017.
  2. ^"GCC Staff".Retrieved5 September2017.
  3. ^abc"Chiropractors Act 1994".legislation.gov.uk.The National Archives.1994 c. 17.Retrieved2012-09-14.
  4. ^"Legislation".chre.org.uk.Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence. Archived fromthe originalon 2009-05-22.Retrieved2009-06-13.
  5. ^"Council".GCC website.General Chiropractic Council. 2009-06-13.Retrieved2009-06-13.
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