JCCP Announces University of Manchester as Approved Provider

Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP)
By Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP)

The JCCP has been established as a vehicle to promote patient safety in the world of non-surgical aesthetics and hair restoration surgery.


Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) is at the forefront of the call for regulation within the aesthetic sector and has built on the previous HEE-approved framework by setting education and training standards and competency frameworks for the industry in collaboration with the Cosmetic Practice Standards Authority (CPSA). The standards and competencies set down by the JCCP and the CPSA may be accessed via the JCCP website and are presented as the JCCP Competence Framework (2018). These standards are designed for use by Higher Education Institutions (Universities) and by Ofqual and SQA recognised Awarding Bodies to assist in the development of qualifications and education/training programmes to demonstrate alignment with the Council’s published standards.  

The JCCP is delighted to announce that formal approval has now been awarded to the University of Manchester’s  Post Graduate Diploma/MSc in Skin Ageing and Aesthetic Medicine with specific regard to dermal fillers and injectable toxins which has now been added to the JCCP’s Register of Approved Qualifications. The University of Manchester is now entitled to display the JCCP charter marks by the JCCP protocol for the use of the same.

 

Professor David Sines CBE, Chair and Registrar of the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners, said:

“In recent years we have seen a significant growth in the number and types of non-surgical cosmetic procedures. The JCCP and the CPSA have worked closely with the Government and regulatory authorities in England to achieve legally enforceable governance arrangements for the cosmetic sector. The Government’s recently published consultation document on the licensing scheme in England is the result of our long term work and collaboration to co-design a new sustainable system of regulation to protect members of the public. The JCCP warmly welcomes important step towards proper regulation. Nothing is more important than public protection and patient safety.”

“The University of Manchester has for many years demonstrated its commitment to evidence based research, education and clinical excellence. The JCCP  is therefore privileged and delighted to have been requested to approve the University’s postgraduate programme in Aesthetic Medicine”.

 

Dr Tamara Griffiths MD FRCP Consultant Dermatologist and Honorary Senior lecturer, University of Manchester, said:

We are delighted that the University of Manchester programme has achieved JCCP approval as an education provider, in recognition of our commitment to, and alignment with the CPSA clinical standards. It is particularly pertinent as the sector moves towards formal licensing, emphasising to students, patients and regulators these important clinical and educational quality benchmarks”.

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