Following recent union strike action advocating for fair pay and better working conditions, as well as the influx of redundancies, the importance of community in our profession is at the forefront of our minds. At Central CPD, we’ve seen first-hand the benefits of CPD in building community and support for veterinary professionals.
Our London-based attendance courses bring together veterinary professionals from around the world, which provide opportunities for networking, sharing experiences, and building relationships. Attending a CPD course on surgical techniques not only enhances your skills but also allows you to connect with peers who share similar interests and challenges.
Our Membership package, which includes free access to all of our theory courses, and half price practical courses, gives vets and nurses even more opportunities to attend these events in person.
We try and help create collaborative learning environments through our Veterinary Academies and 6,000 strong Facebook group as well, where vet professionals can discuss case studies, seek advice, and provide support to one another. These kind of interactions help create a sense of belonging and mutual support within the veterinary community – something which is crucial in the current climate.
Our online learning platform – Central CPD On Demand – also offers opportunities for collaboration and a virtual community. Our Practice Subscriptions enable mentorship roles, allowing for in-practice support where training programmes and resources can be highlighted to team members.
We really believe that CPD can help foster a stronger, more resilient profession by giving vets and nurses support and the ability to share knowledge and build community.
For this reason, we’re offering a 20% discount on many of our online and attendance courses for anyone facing redundancy. Contact us at enquiries@centralcpd.co.uk to find out more. You can also contact VetLife, or consider joining and supporting our veterinary unions, such as the BVA and BVU if you’re struggling with redundancies or unfair conditions in practice.