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The search is on for the UK’s fattest pets!

PDSA launches fat fighting club According to PDSA vet Rebecca Ashman, the UK’s pet population is “suffering from an obesity epidemic” which the PDSA are actively trying to reverse through their annual Pet Fit Club which has helped 124 overweight pets since its launch! With the aim to tackle pet obesity, pets chosen to take […]

08/02/2018

RVN wages on rise, SPVS survey shows

The 2017 SPVS Salary Survey shows an increase in wages across practice types The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) profession-wide salary survey, which was answered by 630 veterinary nurses discovered that in small animal practices, the medium salary for a veterinary nurse up to five years qualified has increased from £19,100 in 2015, to £20,673. […]

07/02/2018

CAW Student Awards Ceremony 2017

On Saturday 25 November 2017, The College of Animal Welfare’s head office in Cambridgeshire played host to the 2017 Student Awards Ceremony. The annual awards celebrate and recognise the achievements of students who have displayed a high level of excellence, whether it be achieving high grades, overcoming personal challenges or making a positive impact within […]

05/02/2018

Love your CPD this Valentine’s Day…

To celebrate the launch of its new CPD booking system, The College of Animal Welfare (CAW) is offering 20% off all CPD courses when booked online this Valentine’s week. The offer is available from Monday 12 February to Sunday 18 February 2018 inclusive and can be claimed by entering the code ‘LOVECPD18’ at the checkout. […]

Applications now open for Bursary Funding!

If you are a student or registered veterinary nurse and need help funding a college course, degree, CPD or research, you may be able to apply for a bursary to help fund your studies: Examples include: BVNA Educational Bursary – up to £500 is available for RVNs furthering their education or students in training VN […]

02/02/2018

2017/18 Learner Satisfaction Survey Now Underway: Have your say!

Each year, The College of Animal Welfare is required to gain the views of its funded learners on their experiences of studying at the College. This is your opportunity to tell us what you think; your feedback plays an important part in developing the quality of your education and training. The survey asks for your […]

Nearly 300 VNs removed from Register for non-payment

Nearly 300 veterinary nurses have found themselves removed from the RCVS Register of Veterinary Nurses for non-payment of their annual renewal fee on 1 January 2018. It is important to remember it is technically illegal for veterinary nurses to practice and perform any procedures that fall under Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act if […]

National Minimum Wage (NMW) set to increase – April 1 2018

It’s good news for all workers earning NMW rates  this April, but especially for those under the age of 25 who will see the ‘largest increase in a decade in their statutory minimum wage’ according to the UK government website. See below how much it’s set to increase: National living wage – from £7.50 to […]

Animal sentience legislation must go ahead, say vets

  The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is calling on the Government to ensure that legislation to enshrine animal sentience in UK law goes ahead before the UK leaves the EU. The call comes in response to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs select committee report, which recommends that Clause 1 covering animal sentience in the […]

01/02/2018

Two happy border collies on a walk

Scottish ban on shock collars a victory for dogs and dog lovers!

The Kennel Club has welcomed the announcement by Cabinet Secretary for the Environment Climate Change and Land Reform, Roseanna Cunningham MSP to ban the use of electric shock collars in Scotland. The announcement follows a series of consultations, culminating in a meeting hosted by the Kennel Club during which welfare, veterinary and behaviour organisations all […]

25/01/2018