About Ancva
Whilst good clinical outcomes are essential in any veterinary practice, most veterinary organisations see client satisfaction, commercial viability, team morale and individual wellbeing, as equally important to their sustainability and success. Achievement of these non-clinical outcomes relies on a broad range of non-clinical skills including communication, leadership, mental health and wellbeing and business acumen. An increasing array of non-clinical CPD courses and events become available to the veterinary market, consumers (and providers) are becoming increasingly uncertain and confused about if, and/or how these courses are ‘vetted’. In truth, anyone can set up and promote themselves as a CPD provider or trainer with no experience or qualifications in their alleged area of expertise. No matter how well-intentioned, trainers and coaches with insufficient qualifications or knowledge can do more harm than good if they stray beyond their area of competence or use ‘lay theories’ as opposed to evidence-based models and techniques. This is particularly relevant in area involving mental health and wellbeing. Until now, no standards of ‘Best Practice’ have existed to reassure consumers of non-clinical CPD that the CPD provider is appropriately qualified and that their courses are planned and effectively delivered in a way that is relevant to the ethical context of the veterinary profession.
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Primary Location
- 22 Mill Road
- London
- United Kingdom
- NR20 5NL
All Locations
- 22 Mill Road, Dereham