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Be Bold, Go Gold – Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

As part of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month this September, the Children’s Cancer and Leukemia Group (CCLG) is asking people across the UK to get involved in its Be Bold, Go Gold campaign. Cancer in children and young people… In the UK, 1 in every 500 children under 15 develops a cancer Around1,600 children (up to […]

04/09/2017

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Find out everything you need to know about becoming an animal care apprentice!

Find out everything you need to know about animal care apprenticeships on our virtual Facebook Open Day (14 September, 11am-2pm)! Whether you are just starting out on the road to a successful career in animal care, already working in industry, or looking to gain the skills to change career – undertaking an apprenticeship (incorporating an Animal […]

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Level 3 Diploma in Dog Grooming – Open for registration!

We are delighted to announce that our Level 3 Diploma in Dog Grooming  is now open for registration! The Level 3 Diploma in Dog Grooming is ideal if you are looking to build upon the skills and abilities needed to succeed as a professional dog groomer. Upon gaining this qualification you will be able to handle and […]

01/09/2017

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Autumn Pet safety tips: What to watch out for…

Autumn Pet safety tips: What to watch out for… As summer comes to a close and the weather begins to change, as do the needs of our pets.  From household poisons to cold weather hazards, there are plenty of safety issues to consider! See our top autumn pet safety tips below to help keep your […]

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10 reasons why an animal care apprenticeship could be the route of choice for animal lovers

For those aspiring to an exciting career working with animals, undertaking an apprenticeship (incorporating a City & Guilds Animal Care qualification) is an excellent way to gain practical skills and knowledge, work experience, a wage and a qualification – all at the same time! Take a look at the key reasons why an apprenticeship could […]

24/08/2017

GCSE Results Day: Options for Animal Lovers…

If you’ve received your GCSE results and are interested in working with animals, see below for some options on what you could do next, and how The College of Animal Welfare could help you achieve your career goals… Train as a veterinary nurse If you love animals and are concerned with animal welfare; then becoming […]

Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition (23 August)

International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition is intended to raise awareness of the tragedy of the slave trade, and encourage collective consideration of the historic causes, the methods and the consequences of this tragedy. Slavery in Africa existed before the arrival of Europeans; however their arrival transformed the way in […]

23/08/2017

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Qualifying as a veterinary nurse: University or Diploma?

For those looking to train as a veterinary nurse, the good news is that there is more than one way to make your dreams a reality! Aspiring veterinary nurses can achieve professional registration with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) through either a university degree or via a level 3 diploma. The way in […]

17/08/2017

Black Cat Appreciation Day! (17 August)

Today is Black Cat Appreciation Day (17 August)! If you’re looking to welcome a new pet into the family, have you considered adopting a black cat? For centuries black cats have faced suspicion as a result of the bad luck they are said to carry with them. They are often overlooked in rehoming centres and can […]

Take part in the SPVS Salary Survey 2017!

The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) is looking for veterinary professionals to complete the SPVS Salary Survey 2017. The association aims to gather information from a wide range of practice employee. This includes veterinary nurses, practice managers, veterinary surgeons and receptionists. VPMA and BVNA members will have access through their own association to the Managers and […]

16/08/2017