Out of Vetlife’s three services, Financial Support is perhaps the least well-known. So what is Vetlife Financial Support, and who is eligible? In honour of World Mental Health Day today (10th October), Financial Support Casework Officer Kemi Animashaun explains all you need to know. What is Financial Support? There are times in many of our […]
World Suicide Prevention Day
Today (10th September) is Suicide Prevention Day, and we want to take this opportunity to ensure that the veterinary community are aware of the support available all year round. You are not alone Vetlife is an independent charity which provides free support for all in the profession. Our Helpline is a 24/7 confidential listening service […]
Blog: How Vetlife helped me in my darkest time
Locum Vet Caroline Murray discusses how Vetlife Helpline and Health Support services were a lifeline for her during several difficult years. My journey with Vetlife began many moons ago when it was known as the Vet Helpline. Soon after graduating I got a mixed practice job in the Welsh borders. The actual job and most […]
5 Reasons to fundraise for Vetlife
Considering fundraising for Vetlife? These 5 reasons to get involved will give you the inspiration you need to get started. We need your help 2019 is shaping up to be our busiest yet, with nearly 40% increase on Helpline contacts in the first 6 months compared to last year. Whilst it’s fantastic that more people […]
Blog: The Link Between Diet and Sleep
Jackie Kepler is a MattressReviews.net sleep professional. Here, she explores the link between diet and sleep. As a veterinary professional, it can be difficult to find time for yourself, even just to get some real food in your system during your shift. This can lead to grabbing a bite of whatever’s on hand, whether that’s […]
Blog: Self-Care and the Art of Balancing Mental and Physical Health
Jill Palmer works as a writer and researcher for Mental Wellness Center. Here she explores the importance of self-care and shares some wellbeing top tips. Self-care can have a major effect on a person’s life, from boosting their mood and ability to get through the day, to reducing stress, anxiety, and the symptoms of depression. […]
Time to talk about fatigue?
Feeling tired? Many of us are, or at least know what it is to work when fatigued. Some consider sleepless nights and pushing through fatigue to be an integral part of being a veterinary professional. It’s just part of the deal, something we all signed up for. But evidence is growing around sleep deprivation and its […]
Vet Student takes on Rat Race for Vetlife!
Second year Vet student Andrè Brenn and his mother Pavla Haylock are planning to take on the Rat Race – a 20-mile assault course with over 200 obstacles to fundraise for Vetlife. Entering the veterinary community, Andrè was shocked by the prevalence of mental health issues and suicide rate within the profession. Andrè Explains, “Relatively […]
The Crafty Vet Project
Vet Nurses Sarah Taylor and Zoe Daley are encouraging the veterinary community to discover their creative side with The Crafty Vet Project. Sarah first discovered the mental health benefits of crafting whilst working towards her GradDipAVN diploma when her stress was at an all-time high. She was gifted a cross stitch kit from her mother […]
Go the extra mile for Vetlife
This year is Vetlife’s centenary anniversary! To celebrate, we are encouraging Vets, students, Vet Nurses and everyone else in the veterinary community to take part in a parkrun event and fundraise for Vetlife. Parkrun is a series of 5k runs held on Saturday mornings in areas of open space around the UK. They are open […]