ESO Policies and Procedures
Our policies provide a framework to enable the ESO, students and patients to work together in a positive environment
The following documents are in Pdf format and each will appear in a new tab:
- Academic Appeals, Misconduct and Extenuating Circumstances
- Admissions Policy and Procedure 2022 – 2023
- Admissions Terms and Conditions 2021-2022
- Admissions Terms and Conditions 2019-2020 (Buckinghamshire New University only)
- APL Policy & Procedure – Recognition of Prior Learning Guidelines and Application Process
- Child Protection Policy
- Complaints Procedure for Patients
- Complaints Procedure for Enrolled Students
- Complaints – An Introduction to the OIA for Students
- Dignity at Work Policy
- Disclosure & Barring Service – Student DBS Policy
- Disclosure & Barring Service – Student DBS Risk Assessment Procedure
- Equality & Diversity Policy
- Fitness to Practise Regulations
- Fitness to Study Policy
- GOsC Student Fitness to Practice Guidance (2017)
- GOsC Guidance about Professional Behaviours and Fitness to Practise for Osteopathic Students
- GOsC Guidance for Applicants and Students with a Disability or Health Condition
- GOsC Osteopathic Practice Standards
- GOsC Students with a Disability or Health Condition:Guidance for Osteopathic Educational Institutions
- Health and Safety Policy
- Payment and Debt Procedure Policy
- Privacy Notice Students
- Safeguarding Policy
- Student Anti-bullying and Harassment Policy
- Student Charter
- Student Complaints Policy and Procedures
- Student Disciplinary Policy and Procedures
- Student Equality Disability and Reasonable Adjustment Policy
- Zero tolerance to abusive or aggressive behaviour at ESO Clinic
Our Access and Participation Statement sets out how we currently work to improve equality of opportunity for under-represented groups and our plans and ambitions for widening participation. To view our current statement please click on the link below.
Our Student Protection Plan provides assurance to current and future students that the European School of Osteopathy has in place appropriate arrangements to protect the quality and the continuation of study for our students.
The European School of Osteopathy has adopted the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism and does not tolerate discrimination, bullying, victimisation or harassment of any kind.