Abbreviation | ABDO |
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Formation | 1986 |
Type | Professional body |
Legal status | Non-profit company |
Purpose | Dispensing opticians in the UK |
Headquarters | Bayswater London, W2 |
Region served | UK |
Membership | 5,300 British dispensing opticians |
General Secretary | Sir Anthony Garrett CBE |
Main organ | ABDO Board (President - Jennifer Brower) |
Website | ABDO |
The Association of British Dispensing Opticians (ABDO)[1] is the main professional association for opticians in the UK.
History
ABDO was formed in 1986 from the merger of the Association of Dispensing Opticians and the Faculty of Dispensing Opticians, following the Health and Social Security Act of 1984. The profession of dispensing opticians has been regulated voluntarily since 1926 and, as a statutory profession, by the Opticians Act since 1958. Since such time the conduct of dispensing opticians has thus been regulated partly by legal provisions, by advice given by the General Optical Council, and by ABDO’s own Advice to Fellows.[2]
The General Optical Council[3] was formed by the Opticians Act 1958, to make the British optician profession statutorily protected.
Structure
ABDO[4] currently has 9,000 members and represents over 6.000 qualified dispensing opticians in the UK. It also has 500 members overseas, 500 associate members and approximately 1,800 student members worldwide.[5]
The Association is governed by a board of directors, which consists of nine full members of the Association elected by members’ ballot. The board has a non-voting academic adviser.
The board is served by the secretariat of the Association headed by the general secretary Sir Anthony Garrett CBE HonFBDO.
The president and vice president are elected by the board from amongst its number. The term of office, for both the president and vice president, is normally two years.[6]
ABDO is divided into the following regions within the UK: •ABDO London •ABDO Midlands •ABDO North of England •ABDO South •ABDO Northern Ireland •ABDO Scotland •ABDO Wales
Within each region, a Regional Lead is supported by Sub Regional Leads who between them look after the interests of ABDO members at a local level.[7]
The Association's registered office is at 199, Gloucester Terrace, London W2 6LD.[8] It is situated off Bishops Bridge Road (A4206), between Royal Oak tube station, to the west, and London Paddington station, to the east. It is opposite the Hallfield Estate.
ABDO College[9] was established at Godmersham Park, Godmersham, Kent, in 2001, on the A28. Also based at the ABDO's headquarters are the Federation of Manufacturing Opticians and Federation of Ophthalmic & Dispensing Opticians. It has a publishing division at Crowborough in East Sussex.
Optician training in the UK
Training to become an optician is available at British universities.
- ABDO College
- Anglia Ruskin University
- Aston University
- Bradford College
- City University London
- Glasgow Caledonian University
- University of Manchester
University of Central Lancashire
Function
ABDO represents the interests at a national level of British dispensing opticians. It is one of the five representative bodies that make up the Optical Confederation.
Arms
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References
- ↑ "ABDO | ABDO". www.abdo.org.uk. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
- ↑ "About us - ABDO Association of British Dispensing Opticians".
- ↑ DL. "Welcome to the General Optical Council". www.optical.org. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
- ↑ "ABDO | ABDO". www.abdo.org.uk. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
- ↑ "About us - ABDO Association of British Dispensing Opticians".
- ↑ "About us - ABDO Association of British Dispensing Opticians".
- ↑ "About us - ABDO Association of British Dispensing Opticians".
- ↑ "About us - ABDO Association of British Dispensing Opticians".
- ↑ "Homepage – ABDO College". ABDO College. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
- ↑ "Association of British Dispensing Opticians". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 17 February 2021.