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BVU | British Veterinary Union
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Helpful Information Useful Links. Information for BVU members. If you are a member of BVU and need advice or help, please contact your local Unite regional office. The details can be found on www.unitetheunion.org. And should you experience any difficulty then please contact:. Professional Officer BVU / Regulation (Health Sector). Tel: 0121 647 4834 Mobile: 07919324716. Email: jane.beach@unitetheunion.org. You may also contact:. BVSc&AH, MVSc, DrMedVet, MRCVS. Chairman Organising Professional Committee.
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BVU | British Veterinary Union
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Links to some useful resources:. British Veterinary Union MMXVI.
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DOWNLOADS | David Foote
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Flyers for pet owners and veterinarians. Coping with Grief for Pet Owners. Coping with Stress for Veterinarians. Anxiety / Depression – ‘Beyondblue’. Icide prevention / help. Stress / Mental Health / Burnout in Australian Veterinarians.
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Links – Staffs and Derbys Vets Club
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Skip to main content. Join our facebook group. Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA). Association of Pet Behavioural Councillors (APBC). British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA). British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA). Society of Practicing Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS). Veterinary Defence Society (VDS). Meetings for the 2015-2016 'season' have now finished. Join our facebook group. Staffs and Derbys Vets Club.
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Mental health – to help our colleagues, do we need to change ourselves? | VetFutures
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Vet Futures Action Group. Topic of the month – Archives. VN Futures Action Group. Topic of the month. Topic of the month. Mental health to help our colleagues, do we need to change ourselves. Mental health to help our colleagues, do we need to change ourselves? January 12, 2015. In Topic of the month. By VF Press Office. Rosie Allister is the Chair of Vet Helpline, a director of the Veterinary Benevolent Fund and a researcher at the University of Edinburgh studying veterinary wellbeing. Asking for help i...
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Rosie Allister – Veterinary Wellbeing
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Supporting practices after a suicide. July 10, 2016. July 11, 2016. Vets are three to four times more likely than the general population to die by suicide (Platt. 2010) The effect on families, friends and colleagues can be devastating. Every suicide is a tragedy, and for many people bereaved by suicide, the impact can affect them for the rest of their life. People used to say that each suicide impacted on average six other people, but the figure is now thought to be much higher. 2013) There is evidence t...
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Daisy's Friends
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This site is dedicated as a tribute to 'Daisy', a most exceptional dog, she would love you to be her friend. Why has this happened to me? What can I do? Who can I speak to? Coping with a pet's illness. When a pet becomes ill, it is very worrying, we do not understand, we try to compare what we believe to be the problem with that of humans, animals don't worry about what might happen to them or when it might happen, stay calm re assure your pet and re assure your self. Above all do not give up hope.
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🙂 resources | Beasts, Unburdened
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Mental health for veterinary medical students. Please add these numbers to your phone so they are easily available to yourself or a friend. UK and ROI Samaritans suicide prevention hotline. UK Vetlife.org.uk. Resources, including Vet Helpline by phone (0303 040 2551) or email. United States National Suicide Prevention Hotline-. 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or Live Online Chat. To submit resources from your school or country. 8220;It’s OK”. Not One More Vet Student –. Veterinary Information Network (VIN). Is a c...
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Dave Nicol's Hamster Wheel Veterinary Business Blog
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The Hamster Wheel Veterinary Business Blog. The Hamster Wheel is a blog ( and networking group. Helping vet managers and vet practice owners learn how to work ON your business rather than IN it. Why? Because a lot of things depend on your non-clinical skills. Team happiness, profitability and even your health/well being! 5 Lessons from Australia that will make you happier in your vet practice. June 4th, 2016. 1 A life less formal breaks down barriers. People like to laugh and things are a little less for...