BACDP attend BSDHT’s Oral Health Conference
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JCCP Announces Appointment of New Trustees
Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) – Announces Appointment of New Trustees. Click here to view full release.
A memorandum of understanding between the JCCP and the NMC
A memorandum of understanding between the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) and the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Click here to view full release.
The JCCP – Changes to the Practitioner Register
Press Release 13- Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) – Changes to the Practitioner Register - Statement on Entry to Part Two of the JCCP Register – Non-Clinical
The Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP), is a recently launched ‘self-regulating’ body for the non-surgical aesthetics and hair restoration surgical sector in the United Kingdom and has achieved accreditation by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA) and is a registered UK Charity. This status reflects the overarching not-for-profit mission of the JCCP which is patient safety and public protection. Patient safety underpins every aspect of the JCCP’s role and function. The JCCP has been concerned for some time about the assumption that all aesthetic practitioners present the same level of risk when undertaking complex Level 7 procedures, such as Botulinum Injectable Toxins and Dermal Fillers. This concern has been heightened by the responses made by Professional Associations, key opinion leaders and a number of JCCP stakeholders. The JCCP has communicated this level of concern to the Department of Health and Social Care and is committed to working with Government representatives to reopen a dialogue on how best to ensure patient safety and public protection with the aim of seeking statutory regulation for the whole aesthetics sector. The JCCP Board of Trustees is very aware of its responsibility to ensure that the public are better informed about the risks associated with non-surgical and hair restoration surgical treatments and to provide members of the public with the assurance required to enable them to make an informed choice when they seek to select a proficient and safe practitioner in these applied areas of specialist practice. For these reasons the JCCP Board of Trustees has now agreed to restrict entry to its Register for those who inject Botulinum Toxins and insert Dermal Fillers. In the future only qualified healthcare clinicians will be permitted entry to the JCCP register with regard to these ‘higher risk’ procedures. The JCCP hosts a single Practitioner Register which is sub-divided into two distinct parts to provide transparency for the public: Part 1 Clinical Practitioners who are registered with UK health care Professional Statutory Regulated Bodies (PSRBs – GMC, NMC, GDC, GPhC, PSNI and HCPC) that provide professional oversight and governance for those practitioners whom they regulate. Such regulated healthcare professionals work independently within the context of their agreed scope of professional practice. The JCCP has consulted each of these PSRB’s and can confirm that the following categories of PSRB Registrants are eligible to join Part 1 of the JCCP register if they are able to evidence that they meet the stringent standards and entry requirements set by the JCCP and its sister standard setting body the Cosmetic Practice Standards Authority (CPSA):- General Medical Council: Registered Medical Practitioner - Doctor
- General Dental Council: Registered Dentists Registered Dental Hygienists Registered Dental Therapists
- Nursing & Midwifery Council: Registered Nurse Registered Midwife
- General Pharmaceutical Council: Registered Pharmacist
- Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland: Registered Pharmacist
- Health Care Professions Council: Registered Physiotherapist Registered Diagnostic Radiographer Registered Therapeutic Radiographer
- At all times doing what is best to protect the public and to deliver patient safety/harm free care and treatment to members of the public.
- Continuing to gather further evidence about the levels of ‘risk’ involved when delivering Level 7 treatments for Botulinum Injectable Toxins and Dermal Fillers by all practitioners.
- Learning from a number of new initiatives being progressed in Scotland and Wales to regulate within this sector.
- Continuing a dialogue with patients/service users, other stakeholders and key opinion leaders on the future of regulation.
- Maintaining engagement with the beauty/aesthetic sector to encourage them to continue to develop new qualifications that will enable them to acquire the requisite knowledge, skills and practice competencies to deliver safe and effective care and to establish clear pathways to enable them to progress through the JCCP/CPSA Competence Framework up to Level 6.
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9 April 2018 Independent quality mark for Cosmetic Practitioners – The Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners
Today, the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) register of persons providing non-surgical treatments and hair restoration surgery has been accredited by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care, an independent statutory body, accountable to Parliament.
The JCCP has been established as a registered charity with the primary aim of raising awareness amongst the public/patients of the risks involved in these treatments and to provide information to enable them to select a ‘safe practitioner’ who has met the rigorous standards set by the JCCP in collaboration with its sister body the Cosmetic Standards Practice Authority (CPSA). Read full press release: PSA180409 JCCP Accredited Register Press Release
JCCP Register now open
Follow the JCCP for all updates. JCCP Register now open. You can join and have two years in which to obtain level 7. Please support the JCCP and the BACDP if you are pursing a career in facial aesthetics.
The Medical Aesthetic Training Academy (MATA)
The Medical Aesthetic Training Academy (MATA) has received an award for the best independent training provider. MATA works closely with the BACDP to train and support Dental Professionals. Please see CPD training.
Dental hygienists and paramedics accepted on Level 7 injectable course
Industry Qualifications (IQ) has updated the entry criteria for its Level 7 Certificate in Injectables in Aesthetic Medicine to recognise dental hygienists, dental therapists and paramedics. The decision is said to come after extensive consultation within the aesthetics sector. IQ provides qualifications that are approved by UK regulators, including Ofqual and Qualification Wales. It is not, however, the only awarding body to provide a Level 7 certificate in injectables. Chief executive of IQ, Raymond Clarke, said, “We are thrilled to have been part of making such an important change to the aesthetic qualification landscape within the UK. A standard approach to upskilling the competence of aesthetic practitioners from a range of backgrounds can only lead to improvements to patient safety.” The president of the British Association of Cosmetic Dental Professionals (BACDP), Jane Reynolds, said, “The BACDP is very pleased to be accepted by IQ and to be part of standardising training across aesthetic medicine.” She added, “This has been a long time coming. Dental hygienists and therapists have been carrying out injectables in aesthetic medicine since 2009 under the guidance of the General Dental Council.”
Launch of the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) on February 22
Hundreds of aesthetic professionals met in the River Thames-facing Cholmondeley Room at the House of Lords in Westminster for the launch of the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) on February 22. The evening began with a networking drinks reception before guests were welcomed to the event by the Baroness Morris of Bolton OBE. The Baroness previously chaired the governance group for Treatments You Can Trust (TYCT), which has partnered with the JCCP to amalgamate their registers of practitioners from March 1.