31/05/2026
š£Ticket Sales now live for ACPAT Seminar 2026š£
We are looking forward to holding our annual seminar on Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th September 2026.
This year, only 'in person' attendance tickets will be available. This will enable live discussion with the speakers and provide an opportunity for networking and socialising with colleagues. We expect this to enhance the learning experience for everyone who attends. Supported by ACPAT, we are managing to keep ticket prices at a great value for members as well as welcoming non-members to the event. As always, members are able to take advantage of an exclusive 'early bird' offer of 30% off until 1st August 2026 - so be quick!
Standard ticket prices will be available following this until closing date of 5th September 2026.
Don't forget to book tickets for the Evening Dinner on Saturday 19th September!
We cannot wait to share with you all the incredible professionals we have speaking at this yearās seminar, and we are looking forward to welcoming you all!
For more information about venue, accommodation and catering, head over to the website where you will find the full event details.
Please drop us a message if you have any questions.
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27/04/2026
ONLY 2 SPACES REMAINING š£
Small Animal First Aid Course with ProTrainings.
Ticket bookings have now been extended to Friday 1st May giving delegates one week to complete the required online learning before the revised date for the classroom training on Friday 8th May at the Herongate Club, Charnham Park, Hungerford, RG17 0YU.
Being trained in animal first aid offers many advantages for small animal physiotherapists and hydrotherapists.
Key benefits include:
⢠Increased Knowledge and Clinical Skills enabling therapists to manage emergency situations safely and with greater confidence. For example, if faced with an animal showing signs of cardiac or respiratory distress, an animal having a seizure, or simply an animal who presents to an appointment with a minor injury, but the pet carer requests guidance about how to deal with it.
⢠Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training providing therapists with the necessary tools needed to help keep an animalās blood flowing and oxygen reaching their brain until support from a veterinarian can be reached.
⢠Improved Monitoring Skills enabling therapists to conduct basic health checks, assess vital signs (heart rate, pulse, breathing rate, gum colour), and be able to recognise early warning signs of deterioration. These skills support therapists to tailor sessions to their patientās needs (e.g. when working with senior animals with complex health conditions or animals rehabilitating post-surgery).
⢠Enhanced Handling and Risk Management supporting therapists to safely handle, restrain, and transport injured or distressed animals, reducing the risk of further injury to the animal or bites/scratches to themselves.
⢠An expanded skill set demonstrating to pet carers that you prioritise animal welfare and you are prepared for dealing with an emergency situation. This can help give pet carers peace of mind that their animals are in safe, capable hands during rehabilitation sessions.
So, don't delay and secure your space today! More information regarding the course can be found on the ACPAT website.
To book you place, please book on the ACPAT website or contact the ACPAT Secretary via [email protected]
10/04/2026
Small Animal First Aid Course with ProTrainings.
Ticket bookings have now been extended to Friday 1st May giving delegates one week to complete the required online learning before the revised date for the classroom training on Friday 8th May at the Herongate Club, Charnham Park, Hungerford, RG17 0YU.
Being trained in animal first aid offers many advantages for small animal physiotherapists and hydrotherapists.
Key benefits include:
⢠Increased Knowledge and Clinical Skills enabling therapists to manage emergency situations safely and with greater confidence. For example, if faced with an animal showing signs of cardiac or respiratory distress, an animal having a seizure, or simply an animal who presents to an appointment with a minor injury, but the pet carer requests guidance about how to deal with it.
⢠Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training providing therapists with the necessary tools needed to help keep an animalās blood flowing and oxygen reaching their brain until support from a veterinarian can be reached.
⢠Improved Monitoring Skills enabling therapists to conduct basic health checks, assess vital signs (heart rate, pulse, breathing rate, gum colour), and be able to recognise early warning signs of deterioration. These skills support therapists to tailor sessions to their patientās needs (e.g. when working with senior animals with complex health conditions or animals rehabilitating post-surgery).
⢠Enhanced Handling and Risk Management supporting therapists to safely handle, restrain, and transport injured or distressed animals, reducing the risk of further injury to the animal or bites/scratches to themselves.
⢠An expanded skill set demonstrating to pet carers that you prioritise animal welfare and you are prepared for dealing with an emergency situation. This can help give pet carers peace of mind that their animals are in safe, capable hands during rehabilitation sessions.
So, don't delay and secure your space today! More information regarding the course can be found on the ACPAT website.
To book you place, please book on the ACPAT website or contact the ACPAT Secretary via [email protected]
24/03/2026
Today is National Puppy Day!
Post below all the gorgeous pictures of your puppies or puppies you have been treating!
We would love to see them! š¶
23/03/2026
REMEMBER TO HAVE YOUR SAY BEFORE THE 25TH MARCH!
Remember to have your say on the reform of the Veterinary Surgeons Act and the future of Veterinary Physiotherapy before 25th March!
Please click the link below to have your say!
https://consult.defra.gov.uk/reform-of-the-veterinary-surgeons-act/consultation/
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09/03/2026
Member Julie Hewiston is doing a āBitesizeā presentation as part of the online CAM (Canine Arthritis Management) Chronic Pain Symposium 24-26 April 2026.
The talk is titled āThe Case For Laser Therapy - Turning Pain Down To Turn Function Upā
(In the context of chronic pain management).
Julie has a number of complimentary tickets for the weekend symposium. If anyone would like a ticket please message Julie privately!
Here is the link for information about the weekend
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