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We are the regulator for osteopaths in the UK

We are the regulator for osteopaths in the UK

 

We work with osteopaths, patients, and partner organisations to support safe, high quality patient care. We also work to maintain public confidence in osteopathy by protecting the reputation of the osteopathic profession.

 

We do this by keeping our public Register of osteopaths up to date, and by promoting high standards of practice and conduct, setting standards for osteopathic education and training, investigating concerns about osteopaths, and protecting the osteopathic title from misuse.

 

Find out more in our About us section

 

 

 

 

Check the Register

By law, osteopaths must be registered with us to practise in the UK.

You can search the Register by surname, postcode, town, county, country or registration number.

 

Search the register

Get involved

Chat with GOsC Our next drop in session will take place on Tuesday 7 January 2025 and every Tuesday after that from 12 to 1pm. Osteopaths can join one of our weekly Tuesday lunchtime Chat with GOsC drop in sessions any time between 12 and 1pm in the new year. Log into the o zone to find the Zoom link on the home page.

Visit the CPD scheme website

Visit the CPD scheme website

Our CPD site is packed with useful resources, case studies, 'how to' guides, templates and blogs.

Read the Standards online

Read the Standards online

Get to know the Osteopathic Practice Standards by visiting our dedicated mobile-friendly website.

News

Whistleblowing disclosures joint report for 2024 published

30 September 2024

We’ve published the 2023-24 joint report on whistleblowing disclosures, together with...

Council member for Wales appointed

06 September 2024

Dr Chris Stockport has joined the GOsC Council representing Wales...

Blogs

Helping to protect the public though fair decision-making

02 July 2024

Brian Wroe, Chair of GOsC’s Investigating Committee talks about recruitment...

Reflections from GOsC’s new Chair of Council

19 June 2024

Jo Clift explains why she applied for the role and...