Supporting our practitioners
An update from Founder and CEO of Hamilton Fraser, Eddie Hooker
“We have a history of working together with the JCCP and share the same vision of raising standards and putting patient safety at the heart of the sector. Regulation of the aesthetic sector has become increasingly necessary and important as the market has grown, and we at Hamilton Fraser want to support practitioners in raising their standards and improving their business processes, to provide better protection for patients and show their commitment to high professional standards.”
Hamilton Fraser is working closely with the JCCP to create a safer and more structured aesthetic sector, and to further improve standards for consumers and training excellence for practitioners. The upcoming legislative changes are the biggest shake-up the aesthetic sector will have seen since its inception, so it’s important that practitioners are prepared. The key aim of the new legislation will be to make sure that every patient is safe and that correct safeguarding is carried out before, during and after procedures. Practitioners will also need to provide evidence that they meet a minimum standard of training, education and competence. We are committed to continuing to provide practitioners will the most up to date advise and guidance on the consultation and upcoming legislative changes to help navigate you through this change.
If you’re a new practitioner think carefully about how you plan your training and career pathway. Refer to the JCCP for details.
It’s a good idea to maintain a log of training and case details including date, patient initials and procedure type, and to have this signed by the trainer if completed in a training environment. It’s also worth adding a reflection to this. Also be sure to maintain a log of CPD and complications.
For more experienced practitioners, maintain a log or portfolio of your cases including date, patient initials, procedure outcomes and complications, and document any CPD you complete.
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