At The College of Animal Welfare (CAW), we’re committed to shaping confident, capable, and compassionate Student Veterinary Nurses (SVNs) – ready to meet the evolving demands of modern veterinary practice. That’s why we invest in the latest learning technologies and provide support for training practices across the UK. Whether you’re already training SVNs or thinking […]
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Virtual Careers With Animals Day is back on Saturday 28 February 2026
If you’re looking for guidance about career and training options in the animal care and veterinary industry, there’s no better place to start than The College of Animal Welfare’s annual virtual Careers With Animals Day, taking place on Saturday 28 February 2026! During this FREE, online event you’ll be able to listen to career talks […]
The secret to building a resilient veterinary nursing team
In veterinary practice, resilience is more than just a buzzword. It’s what keeps nursing teams going through busy days, emotional cases, and the ongoing challenges of recruitment and retention. While resilience is often spoken about in individual terms, team-level resilience – how people support and strengthen each other – plays an equally vital role. So, […]
Why Apprenticeships Make Sense for Veterinary Practices
Running a successful veterinary practice depends on having a skilled, motivated, and adaptable team. Whether it’s your veterinary nurses, receptionists, or practice managers – investing in staff development is key to providing the best care for your patients and clients. One of the most effective and affordable ways to grow your team’s skills is through […]
Talking to Time-Pressed Clients: How to Deliver Clear Messages When Minutes Matter
In the fast-paced world of veterinary practice, not every conversation happens under ideal circumstances. Whether it’s a walk-in emergency, a busy evening clinic, or a client dashing out the door to pick up children, veterinary nurses often need to communicate effectively in very little time. But being short on time doesn’t mean the message has […]
The Ethical and Legal Landscape for Veterinary Nurses in the UK: What You Need to Know
The role of a Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) is far more than clinical skill alone. Every patient interaction, medication, and clinical decision sits within a complex ethical and legal framework. Understanding that framework is fundamental to delivering safe, compassionate, and accountable care. For many veterinary nurses, this is an area that can feel daunting. Legislation […]
Nutrition Clinics for Veterinary Nurses: How to Lead Diet Clinics in Practice
Nutrition is one of the most powerful tools we have to improve patient health, yet it remains one of the most under-utilised areas of veterinary nursing. From obesity and senior care to chronic disease management, diet plays a central role in long-term wellbeing, and Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) are ideally placed to lead the way. […]
How to Handle ‘Dr Google’: Turning Online Misinformation Into Helpful Conversations
Almost every veterinary nurse has experienced it: a client walks into the consult room armed with screenshots, online forum posts, TikTok videos, or a long list of self-diagnosed conditions. Sometimes their research is harmless, but often it leads to anxiety, confusion, or unrealistic expectations. This can feel frustrating, but the reality is simple: clients Google […]
Translating Vet Jargon: Ways RVNs Can Bridge the Understanding Gap for Clients
As veterinary professionals, it’s easy to forget just how overwhelming a clinical environment can feel for pet owners. When emotions are high and unfamiliar terminology is flying around, many clients leave the consult room feeling confused, anxious, or unsure about what they’ve just agreed to. That’s why one of the most valuable roles a Registered […]
Stay Safe: Avoid Substance Abuse in College
College is an exciting time – new friends, new opportunities, and more independence. But with freedom comes responsibility, and one of the biggest risks to your health and future is substance abuse. Why It Matters Health Risks: Drugs and excessive alcohol can harm your body and mind. Academic Impact: Missed classes and poor grades often […]