The Code of Professional Practice
In effect from January 2026
In effect from January 2026
The Code outlines the standards of performance, conduct and ethics expected of chiropractors in the UK. Chiropractors must meet these standards to join and remain on our register.
The Code of Professional Practice sets out the standards that chiropractors must meet if they wish to practise in the UK. By requiring chiropractors to meet the requirements in the Code, patients and the public can be confident that they will be safe and receive a high standard of care. Chiropractors can also use the Code of Professional Practice to demonstrate their commitment to delivering high standards of professionalism and safety. They should regularly refer to the Code to reflect on their practise and approach to patients and treatment.
The General Chiropractic Council’s Guidance for Registrants is supplementary to the Code of Professional Practice and supports registrants in meeting the Principles and Standards in the Code. Whilst there is an expectation that guidance will be followed unless there is a good reason not to do so, there may be other acceptable ways to secure the same outcome required under the Code of Professional Practice. If a chiropractor ’s Fitness to Practise is questioned, both the Code of Professional Practice and the relevant supplementary guidance will be considered to assess any breach of professional standards.
We also provide toolkits and other resources to help chiropractors apply the principles in their day-to-day practice. We have grouped the guidance and information into the following six themes to help you to find the information you need more easily: