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The College of Animal Welfare Rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted

The College of Animal Welfare has been rated as ‘Good’ across the board following its recent Ofsted inspection. This is the first inspection the College has been through since the new, more stringent, inspection framework was introduced in September 2015. Barbara Cooper, College Principal, commented “We are delighted to have received a solid ‘Good’ grade […]

16/03/2016

The College of Animal Welfare Rated ‘Good’ By Ofsted

The College of Animal Welfare has been rated as ‘Good’ across the board following its recent Ofsted inspection. This is the first inspection the College has been through since the new, more stringent, inspection framework was introduced in September 2015. Barbara Cooper, College Principal, commented “We are delighted to have received a solid ‘Good’ grade […]

Health and Fitness Tip of the Week: Get motivated!

If you want to stay motivated to get fit, why not train with a friend or in a group.  You will all push each other to succeed, and you will also be more likely to do your chosen activity on a day when you might be lacking in motivation. Perhaps do regular short bursts of […]

07/03/2016

TP Congress Delegates

New Venue for TP Congress a Big Hit!

TP Congress, the annual event dedicated solely to clinical coaches in veterinary practice, held on the 29 February and 1 March 2016, saw over 100 attendees come together to hear the latest news and views on veterinary nurse training. This year TP Congress moved to the beautiful Whittlebury Hall Hotel and Spa near Silverstone in […]

04/03/2016

New Venue for TP Congress a Big Hit!

TP Congress, the annual event dedicated solely to clinical coaches in veterinary practice, held on the 29 February and 1 March 2016, saw over 100 attendees come together to hear the latest news and views on veterinary nurse training.   This year TP Congress moved to the beautiful Whittlebury Hall Hotel and Spa near Silverstone […]

VN Futures project launched

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) have launched VN Futures, a companion project to Vet Futures, which aims to draw up a blueprint for the future of the veterinary nursing profession. One of the recommendations of the Vet Futures report (Taking charge of our future: a vision […]

29/02/2016

Health and Fitness Tip of the Week: Get running with Couch to 5K

Probably the biggest challenge when you consider taking up running, is not knowing how or where to start. It is very easy to overdo it and then give up before you actually start to feel any signs of reward or accomplishment. If you get it right then there will be mental benefits as well as […]

22/02/2016

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RCVS petition on protecting the VN title closes with over 36,000 signatures

The petition was launched in August 2015 with the aim of getting the government legally to protect ‘veterinary nurse’ so that only professionals who have the relevant education and training and who are appropriately registered with the RCVS can refer to themselves as such, and to criminalise improper use of the term. The petition closed […]

19/02/2016

Petition Parliament to Protect our Hedgehogs

UK hedgehog populations have dropped 99.97% since the 1950’s! Now it’s your chance to help protect the remaining 0.9 million hedgehogs by petitioning Parliament to list them under Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. This will “Prohibit the intentional killing, injuring or taking of the species”, placing the hedgehog on the same […]

18/02/2016

Do pet owners know what veterinary nurses do?

According to nine in ten vets polled by the British Veterinary Association (BVA), more than half of animal owners do not understand what registered veterinary nurses (RVNs) do. BVA’s ‘Voice of the Veterinary Profession’ survey revealed the vital role RVN’s play in practice life, with vets rating the top two most important functions as monitoring […]

12/02/2016