The Royal College of Chiropractors

The Royal College of Chiropractors Royal Chartered professional membership body promoting quality, safety & professionalism.

The legislation underpinning the UK chiropractic profession, the Chiropractors Act, received Royal assent on 5th July 1994 and the Privy Council announced the membership of the General Chiropractic Council (GCC), the profession’s registering body, on 28th January 1997. During the intervening period, it became clear that the Act would not fulfil all the aspirations of the profession in terms of mov

ing into the mainstream of healthcare; there was an obvious gap between the GCC as the registering body and the professional associations acting as trade unions. This gap related to such areas as postgraduate education and training, research and specialisation. On the advice of a senior medical figure, an organisational model similar to that of a Medical Royal College was devised. Thus, the College of Chiropractors was conceived during 1997 and incorporated in 1998 as an independent body to develop, encourage and maintain the highest possible standards of chiropractic practice for the benefit of patients. Over the next couple of years the embryonic ‘College’ grew with a regional faculty infrastructure, the mainstay of the organisation, becoming firmly established in order to foster education locally. As an independent body, separate from any of the political groups, members were able to share information and expertise from all areas of the profession. Following its incorporation in October 1998, the College of Chiropractors was formally launched on 28th April 1999 at the King’s Fund. The College actively fosters patient and public partnership through the Lay Partnership Group. It offers its membership a wide and growing range of benefits including a UK-wide programme of subsidised CPD events via a unique infrastructure of regional and clinical interest groups or ‘faculties’. At a meeting of the Privy Council on Wednesday 12th November 2012, the Queen approved the grant of a Royal Charter to the College, the first Royal Charter to be granted to a complementary medicine organisation in the UK. Rarely granted, a Royal Charter signals permanence and stability and, in the College’s case, a clear indication to others of the leadership value and innovative approach the College brings to the development of the chiropractic profession. The Royal Charter essentially formalises the College’s position as a unique, apolitical, consultative body, recognising its role in promoting high practice standards and certifying quality and thus securing public confidence. In February 2013, the Queen also gave permission for the College to change its name to The Royal College of Chiropractors. The Royal title was sought to help the public understand that the College has a similar role to the Medical Royal Colleges in terms of promoting standards for practice quality, running postgraduate training for new graduates, providing continuing professional development opportunities and supporting research.

Meet the speakers for our Summer Conference on 27th June 2026. With just a week to go, we are proud to present an outsta...
19/06/2026

Meet the speakers for our Summer Conference on 27th June 2026. With just a week to go, we are proud to present an outstanding lineup of exceptionally talented and highly knowledgeable speakers. We can’t wait to see you all there.

Matthew attended Arthritis UK’s 21st National MSK Health Data Group in Sheffield, where healthcare leaders, researchers ...
17/06/2026

Matthew attended Arthritis UK’s 21st National MSK Health Data Group in Sheffield, where healthcare leaders, researchers and policymakers came together to explore how to improve outcomes for people living with arthritis and other musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions.

The conference addressed health inequalities, access to care and treatment, and the challenges faced by people living with MSK conditions, with a shared focus on improving quality of life and patient outcomes. Arthritis UK NASS

The RCC would like to thank McTimoney Chiropractic Association for inviting them along to their 2026 Conference in Oxfor...
15/06/2026

The RCC would like to thank McTimoney Chiropractic Association for inviting them along to their 2026 Conference in Oxford this weekend. It was great to meet up with so many MCA members and to catch up with colleagues from across the profession.

🎥 Live webinar Tickets available through “My Portal”Non member tickets available to purchase Free for RCC members https:...
15/06/2026

🎥 Live webinar
Tickets available through “My Portal”

Non member tickets available to purchase
Free for RCC members

https://myportal.rcc-uk.org/events/details/?id=7c5c83c7-a68e-48c0-b560-7ea4b356dc3d

Inger Roug is a doctor of chiropractic, graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic, Iowa, USA in 1989. She subsequently earned her diplomate of the American Chiropractic College of Radiology from Logan College of Chiropractic, Missouri, USA.

The RCC were delighted to be invited to the graduation breakfast at Health Sciences University. Our president Stuart Sme...
11/06/2026

The RCC were delighted to be invited to the graduation breakfast at Health Sciences University.
Our president Stuart Smellie congratulated the new graduates on their achievements and we look forward to welcoming them to the Post Registration Training (PRT) programme over the next few months.

RCC Live Webinar - available to book - free for members of the RCC. Casper Nim, Chiropractor and PhD, is a senior resear...
03/06/2026

RCC Live Webinar - available to book - free for members of the RCC.

Casper Nim, Chiropractor and PhD, is a senior researcher at the Spine Centre of Southern Denmark and an Associate Professor in Department of Regional Health Research, with extensive expertise in back pain.

Casper currently leads the paediatric research track at the Spine Centre of Southern Denmark. He has published 68 scientific manuscripts and has been awarded more than €1.75 million in competitive research funding.

Please copy and paste the link below to reserve your place for this educational webinar.

https://myportal.rcc-uk.org/events/details/?id=b9973c8d-06e4-4c99-83c2-72ea2557c40a

The Graham Heale Award. Do you know an outstanding PRT candidate? Contact us for more information on how to nominate
26/05/2026

The Graham Heale Award.
Do you know an outstanding PRT candidate? Contact us for more information on how to nominate

Last week, the RCC joined colleagues from across the profession at the European Chiropractors’ Union Convention 2026  in...
18/05/2026

Last week, the RCC joined colleagues from across the profession at the European Chiropractors’ Union Convention 2026 in Zurich, hosted by .

A particular highlight was a presentation by the President of the RCC, centred on CPiRLS and its growing impact across the profession. An inspiring few days of collaboration, insight and innovation.

This week is   -> Take action for good mental health - for yourself, for someone else, for all of us.The RCC Public Heal...
15/05/2026

This week is -> Take action for good mental health - for yourself, for someone else, for all of us.

The RCC Public Health Society created this mental health and wellbeing focus pack as a resource to help chiropractors in their role as health care professionals, to improve the
mental health and wellbeing of their patients.

In their interactions with patients, chiropractors are ideally placed to help people make positive changes to improve mental health and wellbeing.

Download the RCC Focus on Public Health: Mental Health resource for chiropractors here ->https://rcc-uk.org/wp-content/uploads/Mental-Health-Final.pdf

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