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Our vision for the future

Our aims are to ensure that optometrists' skills are constantly developed to meet new models of eye care and improve patient outcomes.

Latest consultations

The Government’s 10-Year Health Plan is a crucial chance to expand and strengthen primary eye care by cutting hospital pressure and tackling inequalities in access across England.

Position statements

Standards and guidance for non-medical eye healthcare professionals to deliver patient care in a multidisciplinary team setting.

Optometry careers

The GOC outcomes and competencies that qualify all optometrists to deliver MECS and CUES.

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Olivier Denève, College Head of Policy & Public Affairs, heralds a new era in UK politics and calls for action to end the eye care crisis.

The College has offered its congratulations to Sir Keir Starmer and the Labour Party on their success in the General Election and on forming the next UK government.

The College of Optometrists and BCLA (British Contact Lens Association) welcomed around 900 attendees at Optometry Tomorrow 24 - now incorporating BCLA Focus on 28-29 April.

A new standard clinical specification for community minor and urgent eye care, which aims to assure, support and enhance access to minor and urgent eye care locally across England, has been published today.

Taking place between 24–26 February at London’s Excel, 100% Optical is now in its 10th year and attracts over 10,000 global optical professionals.

A message from Leon Davies, College President

How women are taking the lead In optometry and changing the face of the profession.

Voting opens on 25 January for The College of Optometrists' Council election.

Shadow Health Minister, Karin Smyth MP, has outlined Labour’s plans to support improved eye care services.

David O'Sullivan MCOptom, the Welsh Government's Chief Optometric Adviser, has been made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) ‘for services to eye care in Wales’.