History of chiropractic

Education and Training

The British Chiropractic Association (BCA)

Regulations

 

THE BRITISH CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION (BCA)

The British Chiropractic Association (BCA) is the largest and longest-standing association for chiropractors in the UK, requiring the highest standards of education, training and conduct from its members.

Founded in 1925, members abide by a strict code of ethics and the association only accepts members who have graduated from an internationally recognised college of chiropractic education after a minimum of four years full-time training.

The BCA ensures its chiropractors maintain high standards of conduct, practice, education and training. All BCA members are covered by a high quality professional indemnity insurance and the Association operates a robust professional standards and complaints management process. The BCA was a founder member of the European Chiropractors Union and the World Federation of Chiropractic.