The General Optical Council (GOC) has approved updated education and training requirements for GOC-approved qualifications for contact lens opticians (CLOs).
The proposed Outcomes for Approved Qualifications, Standards for Approved Qualifications, and Quality and Assurance Enhancement Method were publicly consulted on from September 2021 to January 2022. They replace the ‘Contact Lens Handbook’ (published November 2007) and the ‘Contact Lens Speciality Core Competencies’ (published in 2011), and the policies on supervision and recognition of prior learning.
The key changes include:
Marcus Dye, GOC acting director of regulatory strategy, said: “The requirements will ensure that the qualifications we approve going forward are responsive to the changing needs of patients and service-users, changes in higher education, and the increased expectations of trainees, commissioners and employers. Thank you to everyone involved for their contributions in drafting and finalising these new requirements, including input from our Expert Advisory Group for contact lens opticians, our statutory committees, registrants, professional and education bodies, and other stakeholders. These requirements conclude our review of optical education, and we now move forward in helping providers to adapt their qualifications to meet the new outcomes and standards for optometry and dispensing optics, prescribing, and contact lens qualifications.”
The GOC said it would work with providers to adapt their existing contact lens qualifications – or develop new qualifications – to meet the new outcomes and standards “at a pace which best suits them”.