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Royal Society for Public Health

Royal Society for Public Health
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Overview and Purpose:

The clinic operates as an accredited training site for Royal Society for Public Health medical aesthetics qualifications, delivering structured education in core aesthetic procedures under a public-health-focused awarding body.


RSPH accreditation reflects a commitment to patient safety, risk awareness, and evidence-informed practice within aesthetic medicine, aligning procedural training with wider public health and governance principles.

Commencement:

9 September 2025

Expires:

Royal Society for Public Health

Regulatory or accrediting body:

The Royal Society for Public Health is an established UK awarding organisation specialising in qualifications that promote safety, quality, and public protection across health-related sectors.


RSPH medical aesthetics certificates are nationally recognised and mapped to structured learning outcomes, with oversight from an awarding body whose remit prioritises population safety, ethical practice, and professional accountability.

Scope of recognition:

The clinic is accredited to deliver the following RSPH Medical Aesthetics Certificates:

  • Understanding the safe use of botulinum toxin in cosmetic procedures

  • Understanding the safe use of dermal fillers in cosmetic procedures

These qualifications focus on theoretical knowledge, clinical risk, anatomy, complications, and professional responsibility. Accreditation applies to the delivery of the courses listed and does not confer statutory regulation or professional licensure.

Standards and core requirements:

As an RSPH-accredited site, the clinic is required to maintain standards that include:

  • Delivery of the approved RSPH curriculum

  • Teaching aligned to evidence-based practice and patient safety

  • Appropriate learning environment and clinical governance

  • Qualified and experienced clinical leadership

  • Robust assessment and quality assurance processes

  • Accurate representation of course outcomes and limitations

These standards ensure consistency, integrity, and educational credibility.

Relevance to patient safety and public assurance:

As an RSPH-accredited site, the clinic is required to maintain standards that include:

  • Delivery of the approved RSPH curriculum

  • Teaching aligned to evidence-based practice and patient safety

  • Appropriate learning environment and clinical governance

  • Qualified and experienced clinical leadership

  • Robust assessment and quality assurance processes

  • Accurate representation of course outcomes and limitations

These standards ensure consistency, integrity, and educational credibility.

How the clinic meets these requirements

The clinic meets RSPH accreditation standards through:

•Delivery of the approved RSPH medical aesthetics curriculum

•Clinical leadership by an experienced Level 7 qualified practitioner

•Integration of training within a wider clinical governance framework

•Use of evidence-based teaching and assessment methods

•Clear differentiation between training, competence, and scope of practice

•Accurate documentation and certification processes


This ensures educational delivery is robust, transparent, and professionally governed.

Monitoring, review and ongoing compliance:

RSPH accreditation is maintained through ongoing quality assurance and governance activity, including:

  • Compliance with awarding body requirements

  • Review of course delivery and learning outcomes

  • Maintenance of accurate training records

  • Alignment with updated guidance or standards

  • Integration of feedback and continuous improvement

This ensures accreditation remains current and meaningful.

Transparency and verifications:

The clinic’s status as an RSPH-accredited training site and the qualifications awarded can be verified through RSPH certification records. Certificates awarded to clinical leadership include:

  • Medical Aesthetics Certificate: Understanding the safe use of botulinum toxin in cosmetic procedures, awarded with Merit on 09 September 2025

  • Medical Aesthetics Certificate: Understanding the safe use of dermal fillers in cosmetic procedures, awarded with Merit on 09 September 2025

Further verification may be provided through governance contact routes where appropriate.

Transparency and verifications url:

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