Reflections and Future Visions
BCA President, Tim Button, opened the evening with a reflection on the BCA's 100-year journey, honouring the landmark achievements that have shaped modern chiropractic and the clinicians who paved the way.
He also set out the BCA’s vision for the future, highlighting the role of every member in keeping patients at the centre of care while advancing the profession within UK healthcare.
Celebrating Our Members
A highlight of the evening was the chance to honour two members whose decades of service have left a lasting mark on the profession.
Warm congratulations go to Gillian Dingwall and George Haig, who were recognised for their outstanding dedication and unwavering commitment to patient care.
Their contributions have helped shape the profession into what it is today and serve as an inspiration to future generations of chiropractors.
Gillian Dingwall
A graduate of the AECC and a BCA member since 1989.
Gillian’s 36-year career in chiropractic began with her practice in England, and she established her Glasgow practice in 1992, where she now serves the local community through two clinics.
George Haig
Graduate of the Anglo European College of Chiropractic and a BCA member since September 1996.
Practising in Edinburgh, George is a Former President of the Scottish Chiropractic Association, Fellow of the British Chiropractic Association, Fellow of the European Academy of Chiropractic and Member of the European Chiropractic Union.
Looking Ahead
The Edinburgh event was a clear reminder of the value of regional gatherings in strengthening our community. By coming together, we celebrate not only our history but also the shared purpose that drives us forward.
As our centenary year continues, we look forward to seeing members at the next stop on the BCA100 journey.
Next stop: London. Join us as we continue the BCA100 journey across the UK.