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MMI: Psychological safety and civility training - Peterborough
Date: Wednesday 22nd March 2023
Opening times: 08:30am - 4:00pm
Venue: Delta Hotels by Marriott Peterborough Lynch Wood Peterborough PE2 6GB
Details
On March 22 2023, we will be holding a full day of training. This in-person course is part of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Mind Matters Initiative and is open to all members of the veterinary practice team.
The Mind Matters Initiative recognises how important it is to provide veterinary professionals with the tools they need to look after their mental health.
The VetLed Civility programme will be brought to you in collaboration with VN Futures but open to all members of the profession and supporting teams.
A 2021 Mind Matters Initiative survey of student veterinary nurses, recently graduated veterinary nurses, and clinical coaches showed that 96% of respondents felt bullying was a serious problem in the professions. Incivility and bullying in the workplace impact us all, whether we are individually targeted or experience the repercussions of such behaviour as part of a wider workplace culture. This interactive training session will look at the importance of civility in practice, how to recognise incivility and understand its impacts, and identify the ways in which it can successfully be addressed.
Timings:
- 08:30am – Course starts
- 4:00pm – Course finishes
CPD:
Don’t forget, you can count this towards your CPD!
Cost:
The cost of this course is £114, with MMI funding the course will cost delegates £20
Register your attendance and find out more about the session:
To learn more about what is involved in the training session, read our FAQs and to register your place, please click on the register button below.
We look forward to seeing you there.
The Mind Matters Team