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The First Independent Level 4 Diploma in Equine Sports Massage has been Launched by Animal Therapy Solutions with accreditation from the Animal Health Professions Register

The First Independent Level 4 Diploma in Equine Sports Massage has been Launched by Animal Therapy Solutions with accreditation from the Animal Health Professions Register

6 September 2022

The First Independent Level 4 Diploma in Equine Sports Massage has been Launched by Animal Therapy Solutions with accreditation from the Animal Health Professions Register The Animal Health Professions Register (AHPR) have accredited a new Level 4 Diploma in Equine Sports Massage, the first independently moderated course of this level to be made available in

Canine Arthritis Management

Canine Arthritis Management

6 August 2022

#YourDogMoreYears THE AHPR are pleased to announce a new strategic alliance with the Canine Arthritis Management The Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) is a veterinary driven online resource aimed at caregivers of dogs with arthritis, as well as professionals working in the field of canine welfare and pain management. CAM aims to change the fact that

The House of Lords discusses a lack of qualified veterinary professionals coming into the industry

The House of Lords discusses a lack of qualified veterinary professionals coming into the industry

17 May 2022

The House of Lords discusses a lack of qualified veterinary professionals coming into the industry The lack of qualified veterinary professionals coming into the industry was discussed in the House of Lords recently, when The Rt Hon Lord Wigley asked the Government what discussions they have had with representatives of the veterinary profession about the

Animal Health Professions’ Register Accredited Training Proves Popular Post Pandemic

Animal Health Professions’ Register Accredited Training Proves Popular Post Pandemic

17 May 2022

Animal Health Professions’ Register Accredited Training Proves Popular Post Pandemic Training providers delivering Animal Health Professions Register (AHPR) accredited courses in animal musculoskeletal therapies are reporting a strong level of interest from new students as well as students returning to studies post covid. A generation of young people have had their training and education disrupted

RPL/RPEL route permanently reopens

RPL/RPEL route permanently reopens

2 June 2021

RPL/RPEL route permanently reopens Following the RCVS updated guidance for Veterinary Surgeons in delegating work to musculoskeletal therapists at the end of last year (https://www.rcvs.org.uk/news-and-views/news/rcvs-releases-new-guidance-on-delegating-veterinary-work-to/?utm_source=Informz&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=RCVS ) where the RCVS advised Veterinary Surgeons “should ensure, before delegation (for treatment), that they are confident that the musculoskeletal therapist is appropriately qualified and competent; indicators can include membership

AHPR AGM; Online Thursday 9th July 2020

AHPR AGM; Online Thursday 9th July 2020

5 October 2020

AHPR AGM; Online Thursday 9th July 2020 AGM starts at 1 p.m. followed by sessions for ideas on how to improve your business. “Working with your clients through co-produced service”; Dr. Alison Pyatt Alison is a Principal Lecturer in Veterinary Services Strategy at Hartpury University and is a visiting academic at Harper Adams University, UK. Her

Summer 2020 Newsletter

5 October 2020

Summer 2020 Newsletter RCVS Legislation Working Party Report 4th June 2020 On June 4th 2020 the RCVS Council met and reviewed the report of the Legislation Working Party which includes among other things the potential regulation of veterinary paraprofessionals. The Council accepted the recommendations reached by the LWP and have agreed to go to consultation

May 10th 2020 Advice to Registrants – Covid 19

5 October 2020

May 10th 2020 Advice to Registrants – Covid 19 Following the Prime Minister’s television broadcast this evening we wish to update AHPR guidance for working during the pandemic. The Government stated they wish to actively encourage those workers who cannot work from home to return to work, with caveats: Preferably travel by car, (Government advice

30th April 2020 Advice to Registrants – Covid 19

5 October 2020

We hope you are keeping well and safe. We are aware of the difficulties you are facing in terms of living through the current situation with its inevitable effect on your mental and possible physical health and the anxiety related to reduced income. We do appreciate the professionalism and social conscience you have demonstrated so

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