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Mind Matters: substantial funding announced

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has announced a total of £1 million funding to address mental health and wellbeing within the veterinary profession over the next five years.

Mind Matters was launched in December 2014 and the RCVS Operational Board has agreed £100K of funding for the first year of the initiative, with a view to a similar amount per year for the subsequent four years.

Meanwhile, the RCVS intends to contribute approximately £500K over the next five years to the Veterinary Surgeons’ Health Support Programme (VSHSP). This is a continuation of previous funding, effectively doubling the College’s contribution. The VSHSP, independently run by the Veterinary Benevolent Fund, offers a confidential service that aims to combat problems with alcohol, drugs, eating disorders and other addictive and mental health issues.

“I am delighted that we have £500K of new funding over the next five years to dedicate to improving the mental health and wellbeing of the veterinary team, together with the increase to our support for the VSHSP,” says Neil Smith, Mind Matters’ Chair. “It shows the College’s commitment in this vital area, and is a substantial amount that will really help change lives.”

The funding will be reviewed annually as part of the RCVS budgeting process.

Mind Matters activities will fall into five streams:
• Learning and understanding best practice – research within the veterinary profession e.g. occupational stress factors
• Changing the culture – a programme of communications activities to help generate a positive environment
• Intervention: personal level – financial and other support for existing services such as Vet Helpline and Veterinary Surgeons Health Support Programme
• Intervention: supporting the supporters – training and guidance for those who may be working or living with someone who needs assistance
• Making changes – working closely with the joint RCVS/British Veterinary Association Vet Futures project. Further information can be found here

Mind Matters is supported by a taskforce, comprising the Veterinary Benevolent Fund, the British Veterinary Association, the British Veterinary Nursing Association, the Veterinary Practice Management Association, the Veterinary Schools Council, the Veterinary Defence Society, the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons and the Association of Veterinary Students.