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Knowledge Hub to support implementation of the ETR for three years

GOC extends the Knowledge Hub to support implementation of the ETR for three years

The GOC is pleased to announce a three-year extension of the Knowledge Hub to support the implementation of the new Education and Training Requirements (ETR). The Hub will continue to be operated by the Sector Partnership for Optical Education (SPOKE) until July 2028.

SPOKE have operated the Hub since August 2021 for qualifications leading to entry to the GOC register in optometry and dispensing optics, and in January 2022 for specialist qualifications in contact lens optics, and independent prescribing/additional supply/supplementary prescribing. The new three-year extension will merge both elements of the hub together under a single contract.

In March 2025, Council agreed to use £210k of strategic reserves to continue to run the Hub once the current contracts expire in July 2025.

The focus of the Hub for the next three years will be to provide practical materials and support to enable qualification providers to successfully implement the ETR as the first cohorts of students move towards graduation.

Steve Brooker, GOC Director of Regulatory Strategy, said:

“We are delighted that SPOKE will continue to operate the Knowledge Hub for three more years. SPOKE has been pivotal in helping providers transition to the ETR and we know its practical materials are valued and being well used.

Good progress has been made in implementing the ETR, but the job isn’t finished. This new contract will support the continued period of transition until the point where most of the first cohorts studying ETR compliant qualifications will have graduated.”

Lizzy Ostler, Director of Education at the College of Optometrists said:

“I am delighted that the highly valued collaborative work led by the SPOKE Knowledge Hub will continue brining the sector together as the first new registrants qualify via the GOC’s Education and Training requirements. The projects and resources delivered over the last four years capture the best practice being developed by all stakeholders, overcome challenges of the revised approach, and maximise the positive impacts of change. The SPOKE Steering Group, led by The College of Optometrists, Optometry Schools Council and ABDO representatives, are looking forward to launching the next phase of SPOKE and working with the sector to tackle the issues emerging as courses progress through delivery.”

Visit the SPOKE website to learn more about the Knowledge Hub.

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