We are delighted to announce that we have been reapproved for another 3 years with the JCCP for our VTCT (ITEC) Level 7 Diploma in Injectables for Aesthetic Treatments. This is great news for the safety of the industry. It ensures our Level 7 delegates looking to future-proof their career within aesthetics are getting the highest quality training.
Below you can find confirmation from the JCCP of our reapproval.
“We have also noted that you have provided evidence from your recent annual reviews with VTCT which include evidence that your Training Centre remains approved and up to date with VTCT’s approval processes’ and that you are actively in consultation with VTCT regarding potential changes to the Level 7 assessment specification (which have already been discussed with the JCCP).
In addition, we noted your declaration that you have had ‘no restrictions’ on your ability to provide the JCCP approved qualification (as awarded by VTCT) and have had no cases of any academic malpractice or clinical negligence throughout your time offering this qualification and that the clinical standards within which treatments are being offered remain in-line with CPSA guidance.
We confirm that following review of the documentation and evidence presented as part of this review process that we are assured that you continue to meet required education, teaching and learning standards required by the JCCP to reapprove your Level 7 course without further condition. We have also noted your demonstrated commitment to ongoing quality assurance and improvement.
It is therefore our pleasure to inform you that the JCCP has agreed that you continue to meet the JCCP’s standards to be an ‘Approved JCCP Education and Training Provider’ and that the above qualification as delivered by ‘Cosmetic Courses’ remains formally approved by the Council.”
View our Level 7 Qualification that has just been preapproved by the JCCP by clicking here.
We recently spoke with Professor David Sines CBE from the JCCP about an update on regulation in the aesthetics industry, specifically the Government Consultation – Licensing of non-surgical cosmetic procedures. Click here to view his comments.