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GOC Standard 11: Bullying and Harassment in Optical Practice

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Respectful workplaces mean healthier teams, safer care, and stronger patient trust.

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Have you ever noticed how one careless comment, one dismissive gesture, can change the entire atmosphere in a workplace? A moment that may feel small to one person can leave another feeling excluded, diminished, or unsafe. And in healthcare, that ripple effect doesn’t stop with staff—it can impact patients too. When people feel silenced or threatened, mistakes rise, focus narrows, and care quality suffers.

That’s why GOC Standard 11 matters so deeply. It isn’t just about policies on paper—it’s about building an environment where respect is visible, where feedback lifts people rather than cuts them down, and where every member of the team feels able to speak up without fear.

This course will give you the practical tools—phrases, checklists, and realistic responses—to step in early, challenge behaviours constructively, and protect both colleagues and patients. By learning how to prevent and address bullying and harassment, you’re not just meeting a standard—you’re actively creating a culture where safety, dignity, and trust thrive. And that culture changes everything.

Bullying and harassment have no place in optical practice. This course helps you recognise unacceptable behaviours, understand your responsibilities, and foster a culture of respect and professionalism. With practical guidance, you will be ready to uphold GOC Standard 11 with confidence.

This course is relevant to the whole optical team, including

  • Registered optical professionals wanting reliable CPD mapped to GOC Standards
  • Locums, jobseekers, and overseas practitioners needing to demonstrate current knowledge
  • Colleagues addressing professional challenges who require structured CPD for reflection and remediation
  • Managers and teams who want consistent, defensible training

CPD Time: 60 minutes (1 CE Credit / 1 Non-interactive CPD Point)

Assessment: 10 MCQs. Pass mark 80%. more…

On passing the assessment you will immediately receive a CPD Certificate.

Customer feedback on this course

  • Clear, practical and directly applicable to everyday practice.
  • Excellent scenarios — helped me feel confident to intervene safely.
  • Well structured. The legal guidance was concise and useful.
  • Helpful templates and wording for bystander interventions.
  • Valuable for managers and frontline staff alike — improved our reporting.

Aim:
To enable optical practice staff to prevent, recognise, and respond to bullying and harassment in line with GOC Standard 11, safeguarding colleagues and patients.

Course objectives:

  • Provide clear teaching on the legal and professional responsibilities for addressing bullying and harassment in optical practice.
  • Deliver practical strategies, scenarios, and escalation pathways to help learners intervene safely, support colleagues, and maintain a respectful workplace culture.

Anticipated learning outcomes:
On course completion you will be able to:

  • Define bullying, harassment, and sexual harassment (Standard 11) in line with UK law and GOC expectations.
  • Recognise behaviours across verbal, non-verbal, and digital contexts (Standard 11) that constitute bullying or harassment in optical practice.
  • Take safe, professional steps (Standard 11) when experiencing or witnessing bullying, including bystander interventions, documentation, and escalation through appropriate channels.

GOC Framework Mapping:
Standard 11: Protect and safeguard: Bullying and Harassment
Domain: Professionalism

Learning content:
Why Workplace Behaviour Matters | Legal and Professional Framework | Defining Bullying and Harassment | Scenario Page 1: Everyday Bullying | Recognising the Impact | Scenario Page 2: Sexual Harassment | Responding to Bullying and Harassment | Building a Respectful Workplace | Scenario Page 3: Responding Constructively | Reflection and Continuous Improvement | Reading List | Course Completion
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GOC Standard 11: Bullying and Harassment in Optical Practice
Course Description

Why Workplace Behaviour Matters
Explains why bullying and harassment are clinical safety risks in optical pathways. Shows how respectful culture supports reporting, supervision and patient safety.

Legal and Professional Framework
Summarises key UK laws and GOC expectations, including practical implications for policy, manager capability and record-keeping in optical practices.

Defining Bullying and Harassment
Provides clear working definitions and examples, including digital channels and quick tests to distinguish constructive feedback from harmful conduct.

Scenario Page 1: Everyday Bullying
Scenario-based exploration of common day-to-day bullying. Focuses on immediate interventions, naming behaviour, documentation and manager follow-up.

Recognising the Impact
Describes psychological, operational and workforce consequences. Suggests indicators to track and include in governance.

Scenario Page 2: Sexual Harassment
Covers sexual-harassment scenarios, immediate safeguarding, preserving evidence and formal escalation consistent with policy and law.

Responding to Bullying and Harassment
Provides an action framework for victims, bystanders and managers. Covers recording, evidence preservation and escalation routes while balancing fairness and due process.

Building a Respectful Workplace
Outlines leadership behaviours, policy and training components, feedback rules and operational supports to normalise respectful challenge and enforce consequences for boundary crossing.

Scenario Page 3: Responding Constructively
Practical scenarios focused on bystander phrases, reframing, coaching, apologies and documenting team learning.

Reflection and Continuous Improvement
Promotes after-action reviews, supervision prompts and governance loops to sustain change through measurement and ownership.

Reading List
Key UK references: Equality Act 2010, Health and Safety at Work Act, Protection from Harassment Act, EHRC and Acas guidance, GOC standards, HSE and NHS speaking-up materials.

Course Completion
You will complete a feedback survey, take the multiple-choice exam and receive a CPD certificate. The course emphasises reflecting on practice and applying at least one change to improve workplace respect.

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PDP Learning or Maintenance need
Preventing and responding to workplace bullying and harassment in optical practice.
How does this relate to my field of practice?
Supports safe, respectful team interactions that protect patients and meet GOC Standard 11.
Which development outcome(s) does it link to?
GOC Standard 11
What benefit will this have to my work?
Improved team communication, reduced clinical risk, clearer reporting and safer working conditions.
How will I meet this learning or maintenance need?
Complete this course, apply bystander and feedback techniques, and follow local reporting pathways.
When will I complete the activity?