CPD & Training

Most veterinary CPD teaches knowledge. We build skills.

Whether you are developing your team’s ability to assess animal welfare, have more effective conversations with clients, or manage specific conditions and presentations, our programmes are designed to be applied in practice from day one. Every programme we design is based around three core principles.

Team-based

Lasting change in practice happens when whole teams learn together. Our programmes build shared language, consistent approaches, and protocols that everyone owns and understands.

Evidence-based

Our content is grounded in current research and best practice. We translate the science into practical tools and frameworks that work in real clinical settings.

Competency-based

We focus on what people can do, not just what they know. Our programmes build the specific skills and confidence needed to apply learning in everyday practice.

Upcoming Training

Conversations for Change

Motivational Interviewing training for animal health professionals.

Good clinical knowledge only goes so far. The difference between a recommendation that gets followed and one that doesn’t almost always comes down to the conversation. Our communication and behaviour change training gives veterinary teams the skills to have the conversations that turn good clinical decisions into real change for animals.

Led by Dr Carolyn Gates, award-winning veterinary educator and behaviour change specialist, our Motivational Interviewing-informed training is designed for whole teams, role-differentiated across vets, veterinary nurses, and reception, and built around real clinical scenarios from practice.

Understanding What Animals Are Telling You

Knowing how an animal is doing goes beyond the clinical findings. Our quality of life assessment training gives veterinary teams the frameworks and reasoning skills to evaluate animal welfare in real time during a clinical encounter, without checklists or guesswork.

Led by Dr Kat Littlewood, New Zealand’s only registered veterinary specialist in animal welfare, this training is grounded in the Five Domains Model, the leading international framework for animal welfare assessment.

Coming Soon

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