Welcoming a modern way of working
Workforce ambitions revisited – Ambition four: Welcoming a modern way of working
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour 15 minutes
With the recent publication of the veterinary workforce modelling in December 2024, join us as we revisit the seven ambitions of our Workforce Action Plan published in 2022.
It’s been two and a half years since the publication of the Workforce Action Plan, which sets out the key areas in which the veterinary sector—including representative organisations, employers, charities and other stakeholder groups—can work together to mitigate the impact of the ongoing workforce shortages in the professions.
Via its seven ambitions, the Action Plan presents what the College is doing to tackle the issues. It also details how collaboration, culture change, career development, and leadership—among other things—could help with workforce shortages by improving retention of current professionals, encouraging new entrants, and supporting the return of those who have left.
But what now?
With our new workforce model, we now have access to data which shows us where the professions could be headed in the future. A lot has changed over the past few years, and it is important that we keep ahead of the curve and work together to understand how we can best continue to move forward.
In this series of interactive webinars, we will be revisiting each of the individual ambitions set out within the Action Plan, answering your questions and discussing how, together, we can ensure a bright future for the professions.
You can view the full collection of webinars on the RCVS website.
This fourth session will be based around Ambition Four: Welcoming a modern way of working. Within the session, our expert panel will discuss how we can develop processes to support the professions to test and trial new ways of working that enable efficiencies, enjoyment and more positive interactions with clients.
The seven ambitions are:
- Shape leaders at all levels
- Confidence, culture and recognition
- Greater responsibility for veterinary nurses
- Welcoming a modern way of working
- General practice – a chosen pathway
- An attractive career for everyone, including those who’ve left
- Improving client interaction and communication
Presenters
The panel will include Sumire Furuyama RVN, Eleanor Rawson (vet student), and other panel guests to be confirmed.
FAQs
Participation
We invite participation, welcoming questions and feedback throughout.
What is expected of me during the session?
The session will be interactive, we will be using slido during the session, so please have your phones at the ready to take part
Will the session be recorded?
The session will be recorded and available upon request.
What happens if I can no longer attend the session?
Please contact the RCVS Events Team on events@rcvs.org.uk to cancel your place.
If you wish to submit a question ahead of time, please do so by emailing events@rcvs.org.uk. Questions will then be added to Slido where, during the webinar, participants will be able vote on the questions they would like the panellists to focus on most within the session.
You can find details of further sessions and sign-up links on the RCVS website.