A general guidance council for consent typically refers to a body or framework that provides oversight and direction regarding the ethical and legal aspects of obtaining consent in various contexts, such as medical, research, or educational settings. This council ensures that consent processes are transparent, informed, and respect individuals' autonomy and rights. It often develops guidelines and best practices to help organizations navigate consent issues effectively while promoting ethical standards.
General Chiropractic Council was created in 1994.
General Osteopathic Council was created in 1997.
General Congregation Council was created in 1874.
General Dental Council was created in 1956.
General Pharmaceutical Council was created in 2010.
General Optical Council was created in 1958.
General Council of the Bar was created in 1894.
General Medical Council was created in 1858.
Zionist General Council was created in 1921.
General Teaching Council for Scotland was created in 1965.
General Teaching Council for England was created in 1998.
General Social Care Council was created in 2001.