Choose MBAcC Acupuncturist on an Accredited Register

Autonomy and Expertise 

  • Patients benefit from over 2,500 years of applied and specialised Traditional Chinese medicine knowledge combined with the latest developments.
  • Your acupuncturist has ability to provide and deliver an acupuncture point prescription for your specific health need and for your well-being based on professional qualification status.

Principles 

  • Your professional acupuncturist can apply a range of scientific principles and evidence base practices to assist patients.
  • Can provide collaborative integrated or independent care in a range of health settings. 
  • A GP can recommend an MBAcC acupuncturist on an accredited register or you can self-refer. 

Acupuncturist Safety, Autonomy, and Expertise

Traditional acupuncture or traditional acupuncturist is a term used to describe an acupuncturist that has completed higher level education accredited by the British Acupuncture Accreditation Board. 

Acupuncturists graduating from a BAAB accredited institution have the highest level of professional acupuncture qualification in the UK. 

The acupuncturist is qualified to incorporate multidisciplinary models and systems related to the practice of acupuncture for health or personal care. In other countries professional acupuncturists as such are mainstream healthcare providers or allied health professionals. 

In England, the Professional Standards Authority (PSA) independently manages accredited registers which oversee professions not regulated by law, with health and care professionals practicing within and outside of the NHS. 

The British Acupuncture Council has a track record of non-statutory regulatory efficacy and is sufficient in its regulation of acupuncture practitioners. British Acupuncture Council members (MBAcC) are on an accredited register. 

Membership of the British Acupuncture Council

The British Acupuncture Accreditation Board (BAAB) is responsible for the accreditation of higher-level education programmes in university or independent college settings.

Training establishments that meet conditions set by the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) and BAAB lead to a professional qualification in acupuncture.

Eligibility for full membership of the British Acupuncture Council is based on a registrant’s successful completion of a BAAB accredited programme or one that is equivalent.

There are provisions for individual entrants via different routes of training that apply the same benchmark standards. The BAcC hold special entry interviews and assessments. 

BAcC members have the right and entitlement to use the designation ‘MBAcC’ after their name. Members who have given great services to the profession, such as research and evidence base, can be awarded a Fellowship, ‘FBAcC’.

Statutory Regulated and Accredited Professions

Did you know that the Professional Standards Authority (PSA) is an independent organisation assigned by the Government. The PSA primary role is to protect the public by overseeing the regulation and registration of statutory regulated and accredited health and care professionals.

Statutory regulation
Statutory regulation is the term used to refer to health and care professions that by law must be registered with a regulatory body. The focus of statutory regulation is to protect the public from the risk of harm.

Statutory registered occupations include a doctor, nurses, midwives, and professions allied to medicine by reform such as physiotherapist or osteopath for example.

Accredited registers for non-statutory regulation
Parliament issued a statement that statutory regulation is now not appropriate for many health and care practitioners as the level of oversight involved is disproportionate to the risk posed by a profession.

The PSA oversee health and care professionals working in occupations subject or not subject by law to statutory regulation. Occupations not subject by law include a clinical physiologist, counsellor and psychotherapist or an acupuncturist for example.

Regulation of Acupuncture England 

The PSA accredits organisations if they meet defined standards and monitor education and training, professional development and complaint handling procedures. The organisation chooses to be accredited. The PSA independently assessed the British Acupuncture Council. The BAcC meets the Standards for Accredited Registers and is awarded the PSA Quality Mark. 

The PSA recommends that people should only choose health and care practitioners who are either members of a statutory regulator or an accredited register. Members of the public can select the services of practitioners on a register which is independently assessed and approved.

The BAcC is the only register of acupuncturists currently accredited by the PSA. 

As well as degree level training, BAcC members adhere to detailed Codes of Safe Practice and Professional Conduct. A MBAcC registered acupuncturist guarantees high quality patient-centred individualised care and is most qualified to prescribe an acupuncture intervention. 

Choosing an acupuncturist on a register via the PSA ensures good standards of practice. 

Find a Member of the British Acupuncture Council 

You can search for an acupuncture practitioner through the British Acupuncture Council or check a practitioner on the Professional Standards Authority website.

The Professional Standards Authority (PSA) independently manages accredited registers which oversee professions not regulated by law, with health and care professionals practicing within and outside of the NHS.

Lianne Aquilina BSc Hons MBAcC MSc 

lianne.aquilina@btinternet.com

Next update 2023 

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