General Osteopathic Council
Liz Niman is an experienced communications professional currently serving as the Head of Communications, Engagement and Insight at the General Osteopathic Council since September 2017. Prior to this role, Liz worked at the UK Department of Health from November 2010 to March 2017, where responsibilities included strategic communications for NHS innovation, public health, and digital engagement. Significant achievements include leading the engagement strategy for the Accelerated Access Review and creating digital communications for emergencies. Earlier positions at the Food Standards Agency involved leading the Integrated Advice for Consumers team and managing the consumer website project, eatwell.gov. Liz holds a BSc (Hons) in Psychology from The Open University and a BA (Hons) in Humanities from the University of Greenwich.
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General Osteopathic Council
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) is a healthcare regulator and regulates the practice of osteopathy in the United Kingdom. The GOsC is a charity registered in England and Wales (1172749). By law osteopaths must be registered with the GOsC in order to practise in the UK and the GOsC has the power to remove from the Register any osteopaths who are unfit to practise. The GOsC keeps the Register of all who are permitted to practise osteopathy in the UK; sets, maintains and develops standards of osteopathic practice and conduct; helps patients with any concerns or complaints about an osteopath; assures the quality of osteopathic education and ensures that osteopaths undertake continuing professional development.