Optical Confederation response to the General Election Manifestos
01 June 2017 - FODO
The Optical Confederation, of which FODO is an active member, welcomes the priority given to health in all party manifestos. The need to modernise and deliver more care outside hospital and closer to home to meet the growing health care needs is urgent and now long overdue. This needs to be driven forward with vigour if the NHS is to meet the nation's needs, even with increased resources.

The Royal College of Ophthalmologists publishes refractive surgery standards guidance for ophthalmologists
05 April 2017 - FODO
The Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCO) have published guidance on refractive surgery standards for surgeons. The new standards are expected to be implemented by 1 June 2017.

05 April 2017
Our Annual Review for 2016/17 has just been released and was launched at the recent Optrafair event.
Government Freezes Sight Test Fees
04 April 2017 - OFNC
The Government has today announced its intention to freeze NHS sight test fees in England for the second year in a row, leaving them at 2015-16 levels for 2017-18.

Lynda Oliver confirmed as new Optical Confederation Chair
28 March 2017 - FODO
Following the decision to rotate the Chair amongst its members, following Chris Hunt's retirement in October 2016, at its meeting on 21 March, the Optical Confederation (OC) Leaders' Group - the governing partnership of the Confederation - unanimously asked Lynda Oliver to continue in the role of Optical Confederation Chair until October 2017.

FODO response to GOC strategic education review
23 March 2017 - FODO
Following the General Optical Council's (GOC) call for evidence on their strategic education review, we've provided our response.

The Government’s Spring Budget 2017
10 March 2017 - FODO
The Chancellor, Philip Hammond, has announced his Spring Budget. Below is a summary of the key points relevant to our members:

Our response to NHS England’s AIS Review
10 March 2017 - FODO
ODO on behalf of the Optical Confederation has responded to NHS England's postimplementation review of the Accessible Information Standard (AIS).

GOC publishes guidance on professional duty of candour
08 March 2017 - FODO
The General Optical Council (GOC) has published guidance to assist registrants in meeting its standard relating to the professional duty of candour that requires all those working in healthcare to be open, honest and transparent with patients when things go wrong and a patient has suffered physical or psychological harm or distress, or there might be implications for their future care.

EU Court decision gives visually impaired and blind people access to more published works
21 February 2017 - FODO
People who are blind or visually impaired across Europe will have greater access to published works, following a decision by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on 14 February that the European Union (EU) has the power to ratify the Marrakesh Treaty.

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