Resources

Easy to Read Public Guidance   ( Download)

We are the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners and we make sure that our Registrant Practitioners work safely to protect members of the public they treat.

Unconscious Bias Statement 2024   ( Download)

The Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners is committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and care where members of the public and all our stakeholders and registrants feel supported and experiences a strong sense of belonging. As part of this commitment, our team is actively working to mitigate the effects of unconscious bias, along with encouraging all of colleagues to meaningfully engage with this issue.

JCCP FAQ guide to the Governments consultation on non-surgical cosmetic procedures  

The JCCP's FAQ guide also covers the scope of the proposed license, and answers questions related to practitioner related issues, education and training, age restrictions and key stages of the consultation. You can read the full FAQ guide here.

JCCP guide to the Governments consultation on non-surgical cosmetic procedures  

The JCCP has prepared a public guide to the Government consultation, with a clear explanation of what it means and how to respond to it. This can be found here.

JCCP FAQ guide to the Governments consultation on non-surgical cosmetic procedures  

The JCCP's FAQ guide also covers the scope of the proposed license, and answers questions related to practitioner related issues, education and training, age restrictions and key stages of the consultation. You can read the full FAQ guide here.

When things go wrong   ( Download)

We know that sometimes things don’t always go according to plan. The JCCP want you to know that you are not alone and we understand that it can be an unsettling experience and we hope this 10 step plan will help…

Patient Emotional and Psychological Safety   ( Download)

This guidance document proposes actions that JCCP Registrants might seek to undertake to assure themselves that someone is not experiencing Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) before they undertake treatment. The JCCP recognises that BDD forms a discreet aspect of the psychological wellness and morbidity spectrum, and practitioners should review this paper in that context. However, the JCCP’s increasing understanding of the vulnerable nature of many individuals seeking cosmetic procedures necessitates a renewed focus on this specific area of concern.

Safeguarding Guidelines   ( Download)

These guidelines sit alongside the JCCP Code of Conduct 2020. They are designed to assist you to manage your practice in relation to safeguarding and adhere to the standards set out by any organisation that you are working for.

JCCP and CPSA Code of Practice and Guidance

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Statement on Professional Boundary Setting   ( Download)

Practitioners are responsible for setting up, monitoring and maintaining boundaries as part of their professional practice. Boundary setting require you to create a therapeutic relationship where the client feels safe and comfortable and free from both conscious and unconscious intimidation or exploitation.

JCCP Good Practice Guide for Education and Training in the Aesthetics Sector

Please click here to access the JCCP Good Practice Guide for Education and Training in the Aesthetics Sector 

JCCP Education and Training Provider Pre Approval Application Form

Please click here to access the JCCP Education and Training Provider Pre Approval Application Form

Premises Standards - Audit Toolkit

Please click here to access the Premises Standards Audit Toolkit. A copy can be downloaded for your use. 

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