JCCP and Transform Announce Partnership

Clinic chain Transform has confirmed that all of its healthcare professionals providing non-surgical treatments will be required to join the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) register, as part of a new partnership.
This partnership means that:
• Transform regulated health care practitioners involved in the provision of non-surgical treatments will join the JCCP Practitioner Register and sign up to the JCCP and the Cosmetic Practice Standards Authority Joint Code of Practice.
• Transform practitioners will be individually identified on the JCCP Register so that patients seeking treatment can be assured that their professional competence and qualifications accord with JCCP and CPSA standards and can identify them using a search facility on the JCCP website.
• The JCCP and Transform will work together on a series of marketing and communications initiatives to raise public awareness of the risks associated with non-surgical treatments and the importance of using fully competent and registered practitioners.
Professor David Sines – Executive Chair – JCCP said, ‘The JCCP is delighted to announce its first major partnership with a national chain of clinics/hospitals providing non-surgical treatments – Transform. We are both totally committed to the need to raise awareness amongst patients of the importance of recognizing risks attached to some of these treatments and to only go to a recognized practitioner. We both share the primary aim of enhancing public protection and patient safety’.
Tony Veverka, CEO of Transform said, “Transform is dedicated to providing patients with the highest standards of care. To deliver on this promise, we are taking a leading role alongside the JCCP to drive up standards across the industry so all patients can start their treatment journey with confidence in the practitioner, the clinic and the standard of care being delivered.
“The JCCP will provide a much-needed marker of quality for practitioners carrying out non-surgical treatments so that patients can have confidence in the safety and standards of their treatment. We are delighted to be the first provider to join the JCCP register and hope that other providers will follow suit so that good standards are raised and recognised across our industry.”