The General Optical Council (GOC) has launched a consultation on proposals to update its requirements, that underpin the approval of qualifications for specialist entry to the GOC register as a contact lens optician (CLO).
The consultation seeks views on three proposed documents:
The three proposed documents will replace Visit Handbook Guidelines for the approval of Training Institutions and Providers for Schemes for Registration for United Kingdom Contact Lens Opticians (published in November 2007), as well as the Contact Lens Speciality Core Competencies published in 2011. This includes the list of required core competences, the numerical requirements for trainees’ practical experiences, education policies and guidance contained within the handbooks, and policies on supervision and recognition of prior learning, which are published separately.
The key proposals include:
GOC director of education, Leonie Milliner, said: “We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to shaping these important proposals, to update our requirements for qualifications we approve, leading to specialist entry to the GOC register as a contact lens optician. We value all of the feedback we receive, to ensure our requirements are fit for purpose and reflect the changing landscape of the optical sector, and we will continue to work closely with our stakeholders to listen to concerns and understand the impact of our proposals.”
The consultation is hosted on the GOC Consultation Hub and will close on 13 December 2021.