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Use MyGSCC to update your details and more

Use MyGSCC to update your details and more

We understand that when you are busy the last thing you want to do is spend
your time on the phone updating your details or filling out lengthy forms.

With this in mind, MyGSCC, which can be accessed via the GSCC website,
www.gscc.org.uk, has been designed for ease of use. Among its many
benefits, MyGSCC is a quick, convenient and secure way of:

  • viewing your registration details;
  • paying your annual fee online;
  • keeping a record of your post-registration training and learning (PRTL);
  • updating your personal details, including any changes to your title, name,
    address, phone number, email address, or employer, which is vital in
    ensuring that we can keep in touch with you; and
  • informing the GSCC of any new declarations, including health conditions,
    criminal offences or disciplinary proceedings against you.

 You will have received a letter with details on how to set up your online
account but if you need the details again, please email
online.queries@gscc.org.uk with your date of birth and registration number.

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