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BVNA Mission Statement

The aim of the British Veterinary Nursing Association is to promote animal health and welfare through the ongoing development of professional excellence in veterinary nursing

The BVNA undertakes to:

  • Represent the veterinary nursing profession and specifically its members.
  • Develop, provide and monitor continuing professional development for veterinary nurses
  • Provide education and training for associated individuals and allied professionals
  • Promote the veterinary nursing profession and work proactively with other organisations and professions to shape its future development.
  • Disseminate advice and guidance to its members.

The BVNA came into being in 1965 and is the only representative body for veterinary nurses. The BVNA provides the following benefits to its members:

The BVNA is made up of 10 Council members from around the UK, while the office HQ is based in Harlow. The Council members work tirelessly fitting in BVNA business around family and work life on a voluntary basis and meet every six weeks in Harlow.

The BVNA awards honorary membership as a small token of appreciation to those to individuals who have gone beyond the call of duty in serving and advancing the veterinary nursing profession

BVNA Charity of the Year 2007

Why not raise money for BVNA’s charity of the year: Animal Cancer Trust

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