BVNA Awards: winners announced

BVNA Awards: winners announced

The British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) Awards evening took place on Saturday the 2nd of October 2021 at the BVNA Congress 2021 Dinner Dance. 

Commenting on the awards, BVNA President, Jo Oakden, said: “‘What an awards ceremony we had at the BVNA Dinner Dance 2021. It was incredible to share some of the finalists’ videos, they were full of passion and inspiration.

“Congratulations to all of our nominees for the BVNA Awards, it really was truly a demonstration of veterinary nurses championing veterinary nurses, but an even bigger congratulations to our Awards winners, for the BVNA Awards, but also the Hills Awards and the Blue Cross Vet Nurse of the year award. Be proud, I really am, to be part of such an amazing profession that has an amazing supportive community. Well done all!”

The awards and winners are:

BVNA Impact Award

Kirsty Cavill

This award is for a veterinary nurse who goes above and beyond to support and teach others in practice. They have been recognised as encouraging positive change, discussions and improving clinical standards.

VNJ Writer of the Year Award

Aneesa Malik

This award is for a veterinary nurse who has written articles which have encouraged discussion, positive change or improved clinical standards in practice.  

Inspiring Environmental Change Award

Sarah Coton

This award is for a veterinary nurse who is a ‘green’ champion for the veterinary profession, inside or out of practice, with an ability to demonstrate what they have achieved.

#Supportmesupportyou Award

Flick Caldwell

This award is for a veterinary nurse who has paved the way for promoting mental health support and equality within the profession.

For more information about BVNA, please visit www.bvna.org.uk/

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