Supporting optical professions throughout the pandemic
Classification: Official
Publication approval reference: 001559 / C0864
30 November 2020
To: All Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians
Dear colleagues,
COVID-19 has been a challenge for the entire UK population. For primary eyecare teams, we understand the impact of asking you to scale back care in March and we appreciate your sterling efforts to resume service provision to support patients. We know that you continue to work tirelessly to address the backlog of care, all driven by our profession’s enduring common motivation – to deliver the very best care for our patients through this pandemic.
In partnership with patients, we want optometry and dispensing optics professionals always to use their professional judgement to assess risk and to make sure people receive safe care, informed by the values and principles set out in our professional standards. The national standard operating procedures remain your guides and we expect all registrants to follow General Optical Council (GOC) guidance in using their judgement in applying the principles of best practice to the situations they face.
We recognise that some primary eyecare professionals may find themselves working outside their usual scope of practice and this can be stressful. You may have concerns about both the professional practicalities and implications of working in such circumstances.
The healthcare professional regulators, including the GOC, have already committed to take into account factors relevant to the environment in which the professional is working, including relevant information about resources, guidelines or protocols in place at the time. The joint statement issued by the healthcare regulators in March 2020 remains applicable: https://www.optical.org/filemanager/root/site_assets/publications/covid_19/covid-19_joint_regulators_statement_-_final.pdf
It is also important to look after each other during this time. We want optometry and dispensing optical professionals to feel supported and cared for at work. Please seek local help if you are finding the situation difficult or challenging.
Finally, we would like to thank every single one of you for your tireless efforts to support patients. We are very proud of the response of the optical professions to this challenge.
Kind regards,
Mr Raymond Curran | Head of Ophthalmic Services | Health and Social Care Board Northern Ireland
Dr Nikki Kanani | Medical Director for Primary Care | NHS England and NHS Improvement
Mr David O’Sullivan | Chief Optometric Advisor / Prif Optometrig Ymgynghorol | Welsh Government / Llywodraeth Cymru
Dr Janet Pooley | Optometric Advisor | Scottish Government
Mr Colin Davidson | President | College of Optometrists
Sir Anthony Garrett | General Secretary | Association of British Dispensing Opticians (ABDO)
Mrs Lesley Longstone | Registrar and Chief Executive | General Optical Council