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Regulate tattoo academies and training and introduce national licensing

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We’re calling on the government to stop unsafe tattoo academies, make infection-control training mandatory, and introduce proper licensing at a national level. We think this could safeguard artists and clients alike and stop aspiring artists being exploited by scam courses.

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Regulate tattoo academies and training and introduce national licensing

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We’re calling on the government to stop unsafe tattoo academies, make infection-control training mandatory, and introduce proper licensing at a national level. We think this could safeguard artists and clients alike and stop aspiring artists being exploited by scam courses.

National
146 reactions·100% agree
Peter Kyle

Peter Kyle

Business Secretary

Business Secretary

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