The British Society of Dental Hygiene & Therapy (BSDHT)
Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
The British Society of Dental Hygiene & Therapy, BSDHT (formerly British Dental Hygienists' Association, BDHA) was set up in 1949 by a group of 12 dental hygienists who felt the time was right to organize a professional association to represent the interests of their profession. Over 60 years later, the BSDHT is a nationally recognized body that represents over 4,000 members across the UK and beyond.
Mission:
The mission of BSDHT is to represent the interests of members and to provide a consultative body for public and private organizations on all matters relating to dental hygiene and therapy. We aim to work with other professional and regulatory groups to provide the highest level of information to our members as well as to the general public.
The Society seeks to increase the range of benefits offered to members and to support this with a clear business and financial strategy. The Society will continue to work to increase membership for the benefit of the profession
Aims:
• Represent members at national level, particularly in the political arena
• Provide services to members
• Support members on issues which affect their working lives
• Produce a publication that educates, updates and inspires
• Provide CPD opportunities, both locally and nationally
• Help members to find employment and provide guidance on contractual matters, as well as salaries, and access to a 24/7 legal helpline
• Listen to members and respond accordingly.