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E-petition launches to protect VN title
vet nurse
Currently, anyone can use the title 'veterinary nurse', even if they have no qualifications or experience.

Veterinary groups urge members to sign

An official e-petition has launched calling for the title 'veterinary nurse' to be legally protected.

Created by the RCVS, the petition asks for a change in the law, ensuring that only qualified individuals who are on the RCVS register of veterinary nurses, may call themselves a veterinary nurse.

As the law stands now, anyone may use the title, even if they have no qualifications or experience and are not registered with the Royal College.

VN Council chair Liz Cox said she believes this is "unacceptable" and could result in members of the public being misled and animal health and welfare being compromised.

If the petition receives 10,000 signatures, the government will be obliged to respond. If it reaches 100,000, the issue will be considered for parliamentary debate.

Liz Cox added: "If we are successful with this campaign, the public will be assured that they are receiving the highest standard of nursing care for their animals from a genuine professional and by protecting the title we can remove any doubt about who is a veterinary nurse."

Alongside the petition, the college has put together a template letter which members of the profession and the general public can use to write to their local MP, asking them to support the campaign and adopt the Veterinary Nurse (Protection of Title) Bill, introducing it as a 10-minute rule bill or entering it into a private members' bill ballot.

Fiona Andrew, president of the BVNA, urged all members to sign the petition and write to their MP. "We believe this is an important step towards giving clarity and reassurance to the public, strengthening the profession and raising awareness of what veterinary nurses can do and enhancing animal welfare."

BVA is also supporting the campaign; president John Blackwell said protecting the title "not only recognises the skills of qualified veterinary nurses, but also gives clients confidence that their animals are receiving the highest standard of care possible."

To sign the petition, visit the government petition website: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/106153

You can download a template letter for your local MP here: http://www.rcvs.org.uk/registration/about-the-vn-register/protect-the-title-veterinary-nurse/

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RCVS announces 1CPD app update

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 The RCVS has announced a new version of its 1CPD mobile app, with enhanced features for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses to record their continuing professional development.

The mobile app includes a new 'what would you like to do?' shortcut for frequent tasks, a notification badge, and the ability to scan a QR code from the home screen to easily record an activity.

Users will be prompted to update the app from the App Store or Google Play the next time they log in. For more information, visit RCVS.org.uk 

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Nominations open for RCVS and VN Council elections

The nomination period for the 2026 RCVS Council and VN Council elections is now open, with three veterinary surgeon seats and two veterinary nurse seats available.

Prospective candidates can download an information pack and nomination form from the RCVS website. Individuals can nominate themselves for the elections, with the results to be announced in the spring.

Clare Paget, the recently appointed RCVS Registrar and elections returning officer, said: "If you want to play your part in influencing and moulding how the professions are regulated, and making key decisions on matters of great importance to your peers, the public and animal health and welfare, please consider standing for RCVS Council or VN Council next year."

Nominations close at 5pm on Saturday, 31 January 2026.